Brigham and Women's Hospital (formerly Brigham and Women's Hospital), also known as Brigham and Women's Hospital, has a long history and is the second largest hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. Hospital (founded in 1832), which merged in 1980
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The University of Michigan Hospital - Medical College of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan is ranked fifth on the Best Hospitals Honor Roll. It is nationally ranked in 14 adult and 10 paediatric specialties and rated high performance in one adult specialty and nine procedures and conditions. It is a general medical and surgical facility. It scores highly in patient safety, demonstrating a commitment to reducing accidents and medical errors. It is a teaching hospital.
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The Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute is a non-profit cancer treatment and research centre established in 1981 by the Florida Legislature and opened on the campus of the University of South Florida in October 1986.
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Founded in the Meiji era (139 years ago in 1882), Kyokumido Hospital is one of the oldest hospitals in Japan. It is conveniently located less than 3 km from Tokyo Station in the hospital district of Ochanomizu, and is a private hospital that combines medical care, education and research.
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Johns Hopkins Medical Group is a global integrated medical industry group with a total assets of 8 billion US dollars. It organically integrates doctors and researchers from Johns Hopkins University Medical School with Johns Hopkins Hospital and its subsidiaries, medical practitioners and medical facilities in the health system, and becomes the academic health care system in the United States.
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The 1,167-bed Dokkyo Medical University Hospital and the 723-bed Echigo Hospital, in addition to the 199-bed Nikko Medical Centre, are among the largest hospitals in the country.
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The International Institute of Neuroscience (INI) in Hannover, Germany, is a hospital building shaped like a giant brain, with its main internal pillar being a lift that looks like a human brain stem, designed and built by Siemens in Germany.
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Rush University Medical Center is a not-for-profit, integrated medical, teaching and research centre with 664 beds on the main campus, plus a 61-bed rehabilitation centre and Rush Oaks Community Hospital
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Duke University Hospital conceptually integrates the Duke University Health System, the Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke University School of Nursing. It is a combination of research, clinical care and education through the efforts of all practitioners. Located in North Carolina, the 819-bed tertiary care hospital is a key affiliate of the Duke University Health System.
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Established in 1868 in San Francisco, California, UCSF Medical Center has two main hospitals, located on the Parnassus and Mount Zion campuses, as well as a new hospital on the Mission Bay campus. As a 650-bed inpatient medical and surgical complex, the centre receives approximately 770,000 outpatient visits and 38,000 inpatient visits annually