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University Hospitals of Cleveland

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University Hospitals of Cleveland is a major Case Western Reserve University-affiliated medical system located in Cleveland, Ohio, with a rich history dating back to 1866, when it was founded by Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. The system has grown to become one of the largest and most respected in the United States, with a strong reputation for providing high-quality patient care, as recognized by U.S. News & World Report and Leapfrog Group. University Hospitals of Cleveland has a long-standing partnership with Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth Medical Center, and VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, and is a member of the American Hospital Association and American Medical Association.

History

The history of University Hospitals of Cleveland is closely tied to the development of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, which was established in 1843 by Western Reserve College and Case Institute of Technology. The system has undergone significant transformations over the years, including the establishment of Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in 1887, University Hospitals Case Medical Center in 1891, and University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center in 2011, with support from National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society. Notable figures such as Harvey Cushing, George Crile, and Dudley Allen have made significant contributions to the system's growth and development, and have been recognized by American College of Surgeons and American Medical Association.

Hospitals_and_Facilities

University Hospitals of Cleveland operates a network of hospitals and facilities, including University Hospitals Case Medical Center, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, University Hospitals MacDonald Women's Hospital, and University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, which are accredited by The Joint Commission and American College of Radiology. The system also has partnerships with Lake Health, Medina Hospital, and St. John Medical Center, and is affiliated with American Hospital Association and Cleveland Metropolitan Area Hospital Association. Additionally, University Hospitals of Cleveland has a strong presence in the Cleveland, Ohio area, with locations in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Beachwood, Ohio, and Westlake, Ohio, and is a member of Ohio Hospital Association.

Patient_Care_and_Services

University Hospitals of Cleveland provides a wide range of patient care and services, including cardiovascular medicine, neurology, oncology, and pediatrics, as recognized by American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. The system is also a leader in organ transplantation, with programs in kidney transplantation, liver transplantation, and heart transplantation, and is a member of United Network for Organ Sharing and International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. University Hospitals of Cleveland has a strong commitment to patient safety and quality care, and has been recognized by Leapfrog Group and Joint Commission for its efforts, and is accredited by American College of Surgeons and American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Research_and_Education

University Hospitals of Cleveland is a major center for medical research and education, with a strong partnership with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and National Institutes of Health. The system is involved in a wide range of research initiatives, including cancer research, genetic research, and infectious disease research, and is a member of American Association for Cancer Research and Infectious Diseases Society of America. University Hospitals of Cleveland also offers a range of educational programs, including residency programs and fellowship programs, and is accredited by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and American Board of Medical Specialties.

Leadership_and_Affiliations

University Hospitals of Cleveland is led by a team of experienced healthcare leaders, including Thomas F. Zenty III, who serves as the system's chief executive officer, and is a member of American College of Healthcare Executives and Healthcare Financial Management Association. The system is also affiliated with a number of organizations, including American Hospital Association, American Medical Association, and Ohio Hospital Association, and is accredited by The Joint Commission and American College of Radiology. University Hospitals of Cleveland has a strong commitment to community outreach and philanthropy, and has partnerships with organizations such as United Way and American Red Cross, and is a member of National Association of Health Services Executives and American Hospital Association Foundation. Category: Hospitals in Ohio

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