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Rhode Island Hospital

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Rhode Island Hospital
NameRhode Island Hospital
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
Care systemPrivate hospital
TypeTeaching hospital
AffiliationThe Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
EmergencyLevel I trauma center

Rhode Island Hospital is a private hospital and teaching hospital located in Providence, Rhode Island, affiliated with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Lifespan (health system). It is a Level I trauma center and the largest hospital in Rhode Island, providing a wide range of medical services to patients from New England and beyond, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. The hospital is also a major research center, with collaborations with Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University. Its staff includes renowned physicians and researchers, such as Dr. Timothy Babineau, Dr. Peter Snyder, and Dr. Wafik El-Deiry, who have made significant contributions to the fields of oncology, neurology, and cardiology.

History

The hospital was founded in 1863 by Dr. Ira Alden, Dr. Mason Wiley, and Dr. George Carpenter, with the goal of providing high-quality medical care to the people of Rhode Island. Over the years, it has undergone significant expansions and renovations, including the addition of a new emergency department in 2013, designed by NBBJ and built by Gilbane Building Company. The hospital has also been at the forefront of medical innovation, with pioneering work in organ transplantation by Dr. David H. Sachs and Dr. Hugh Auchincloss, and stem cell research by Dr. Peter Quesenberry and Dr. Sharon Reilly. Its history is closely tied to that of Butler Hospital, Miriam Hospital, and Newport Hospital, with which it shares a common goal of providing excellent patient care and advancing medical knowledge.

Campus and Facilities

The hospital's campus is located in the Smith Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, and includes a range of facilities, such as the Main Building, the Fain Building, and the Zambarano Building. The hospital is also home to the Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute, the Gerald and Myra Dorros Pediatric Emergency Department, and the Hasbro Children's Hospital, which provides specialized care to children from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The campus is easily accessible by public transportation, with nearby stops for the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority and the MBTA Commuter Rail. The hospital's facilities have been designed with patient comfort and safety in mind, with features such as single-patient rooms and state-of-the-art medical equipment.

Patient Care and Services

The hospital offers a wide range of patient care services, including emergency medicine, surgery, oncology, cardiology, and neurology. Its staff includes experts in pediatric medicine, such as Dr. Francis Mimouni and Dr. Phyllis Dennery, as well as specialists in geriatric medicine, such as Dr. Sharon Inouye and Dr. David Gifford. The hospital is also a major center for organ transplantation, with a team of experienced surgeons and physicians, including Dr. Andrew Tager and Dr. Jay Graham. Its patients have access to a range of support services, including social work, nutrition counseling, and spiritual care, provided by organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association.

Research and Education

The hospital is a major center for medical research, with collaborations with Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University. Its researchers are working on a range of projects, including cancer research with Dr. Wafik El-Deiry and Dr. Peter Quesenberry, neuroscience research with Dr. Peter Snyder and Dr. John Robson, and cardiovascular research with Dr. Timothy Babineau and Dr. Ira Wilson. The hospital is also a teaching hospital, with a range of educational programs for medical students, residents, and fellows, including the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and the Rhode Island Hospital Residency Program. Its staff includes experienced educators, such as Dr. Philip Gruppuso and Dr. Jerome Finkelstein, who are dedicated to training the next generation of physicians and researchers.

Accreditation and Recognition

The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is recognized as a Magnet hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. It has also received numerous awards and recognition for its quality of care, including the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade and the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence. The hospital is a member of Lifespan (health system), which includes Miriam Hospital, Newport Hospital, and Butler Hospital, and is affiliated with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island College. Its staff includes fellows of the American College of Physicians, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Academy of Pediatrics, and has received recognition from organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association.

Category:Hospitals in Rhode Island

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