Jackson Memorial Hospital

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Jackson Memorial Hospital
Location
Place Miami Florida, (US)
Organization
Care System Medicare (US)
Hospital Type Teaching
Affiliated University University of Miami
Services
Emergency Dept. Level I trauma center
Beds 1,550
History
Founded 1918
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in Florida

Jackson Memorial Hospital (also known as "Jackson" or abbreviated "JMH") is a non-profit, tertiary care teaching hospital and the major teaching hospital of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. Considered as one of America's finest hospitals.

It is the third-largest public hospital and third-largest teaching hospital in the United States. With more than 1,550 beds, it is a referral center, a magnet for research and home to the Ryder Trauma Center - the only Level 1 Adult AND Pediatric trauma center in Miami-Dade. Jackson Memorial is the centerpiece of the Jackson Health System.

In 2007, three of Jackson Memorial's specialties were ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Jackson Memorial's Ear, Nose and Throat was ranked 17th, while the digestive disorders and kidney disease programs were ranked 32nd.[1]. JMH is home to Holtz Children's Hospital, which has 254 licensed beds and cares for children -- newborn to 21 years old -- with everything from common ailments to multi-organ transplants.

The UM/Jackson Memorial Medical Center is a world leader in organ transplants, performing more than 400 solid organ transplants a year.

The UM/Jackson Memorial Burn Center is a regional referral center.

[edit] Other notability

  • On July 15, 1997, fashion icon Gianni Versace was declared dead at Jackson Memorial Hospital, following a shooting in front of his Ocean Drive mansion, the Casa Casuarina.


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