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University of Colorado Hospital
NameUniversity of Colorado Hospital
LocationAurora, Colorado
Care systemMedicare, Medicaid
TypeTeaching hospital
AffiliationUniversity of Colorado Denver
EmergencyLevel I trauma center

University of Colorado Hospital is a prominent teaching hospital located in Aurora, Colorado, and is affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado School of Medicine. The hospital is a Level I trauma center and provides a wide range of medical services, including cardiothoracic surgery and neurosurgery, in collaboration with Children's Hospital Colorado and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. The hospital is also a major research center, with partnerships with National Institutes of Health and the American Cancer Society. The hospital's staff includes renowned physicians, such as Eric Topol and Atul Gawande, who are also affiliated with Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital.

History

The hospital has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, when it was founded as a tuberculosis sanatorium, with support from the American Lung Association and the National Tuberculosis Association. Over the years, the hospital has undergone significant expansions and renovations, including the addition of a new emergency department and a cancer center, in partnership with the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Oncology Nursing Society. The hospital has also been at the forefront of medical innovation, with pioneering work in organ transplantation and stem cell research, in collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of California, San Francisco. The hospital's history is also closely tied to the development of the University of Colorado Denver, which was established in 1973 with the merger of the University of Colorado and the Denver Campus.

Campus and Facilities

The hospital is located on a 100-acre campus in Aurora, Colorado, which also includes the Children's Hospital Colorado and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. The campus is situated near the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, which is home to the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The hospital's facilities include a 600-bed patient tower, a 24-hour emergency department, and a range of outpatient clinics, including the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes and the University of Colorado Cancer Center. The hospital is also connected to the Aurora Municipal Center and the Anschutz Medical Campus via a pedestrian bridge, which provides easy access to the University of Colorado Hospital and other nearby medical facilities, including the National Jewish Health and the Kaiser Permanente.

Patient Care and Services

The hospital provides a wide range of patient care services, including cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, and organ transplantation, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic. The hospital is also a major referral center for patients from across the Rocky Mountain region, including Wyoming, Nebraska, and Kansas. The hospital's staff includes over 3,000 employees, including physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, who are affiliated with American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association. The hospital is committed to providing high-quality patient care, with a focus on patient safety and patient satisfaction, in accordance with the standards set by the Joint Commission and the Leapfrog Group.

Research and Education

The hospital is a major research center, with a focus on clinical trials and translational research, in partnership with National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association. The hospital is also a teaching hospital, with a range of educational programs for medical students, residents, and fellows, in collaboration with Harvard Medical School and the Stanford University School of Medicine. The hospital's research programs include the University of Colorado Cancer Center, which is a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center, and the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, which is a leading center for diabetes research and treatment, with support from the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The hospital's staff includes renowned researchers, such as David Ho and Anthony Fauci, who are also affiliated with the Rockefeller University and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Awards and Recognition

The hospital has received numerous awards and recognition for its high-quality patient care and innovative research programs, including the Leapfrog Group's Top Hospital award and the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Magnet Recognition Program. The hospital has also been ranked as one of the top hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, with recognition for its cardiology and heart surgery programs, as well as its pulmonology and lung surgery programs, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic. The hospital's staff includes numerous award-winning physicians and researchers, such as Eric Topol and Atul Gawande, who have received awards from the American Medical Association and the National Academy of Medicine. The hospital is also accredited by the Joint Commission and is a member of the American Hospital Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Category:Hospitals in Colorado

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