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Rankings and Ratings

UAB Hospital (Birmingham, Ala). UAB Hospital, a Level I trauma facility, boasts some of the top medical programs in America. The 1,157-bed hospital, among the 20 largest in the nation, includes UAB Heart and Vascular Center, a Level I trauma…

University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora). University of Colorado Hospital is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine. The hospital reports roughly 46,000 inpatient admissions and observations each year. Clinicians at the hospital also perform…

University of Chicago Medicine. This academic medical center was founded in 1927 as the University of Chicago Hospitals. Over the years, the hospital grew in size and prestige before eventually changing its name to University of Chicago Medical Center in…

Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (Philadelphia). Since the main hospital facility was founded in 1825, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals has grown to include five primary locations and numerous radiation therapy satellite locations throughout the region. Today, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals includes…

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University Hospitals Case Medical Center (Cleveland). University Hospitals Case Medical Center was established in 1866. In its formative years, the hospital was supported by the same families that helped develope the city’s great civic and cultural institutions, including the Cleveland…

UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco). The University of California, San Francisco and the UCSF Medical Center have a long and illustrious history. UCSF was founded in 1864 by a South Carolina surgeon who moved west as part of the California…

Texas Children’s Hospital (Houston). Since it opened in 1954, Texas Children’s Hospital has grown from 106 beds to 650. The hospital records more than 3.3 million patient encounters annually and serves as the academic partner of the Baylor College of…

Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital. Tampa General Hospital was known as Tampa Municipal Hospital when it opened alongside the Gordon Keller School of Nursing in 1927. The original hospital had 186 beds. Tampa General Hospital is now a 1,011-bed nonprofit institution…

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