164 Summit Avenue Providence, RI 02906The Miriam Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital, with a history of providing superior patient care. The Miriam Hospital is the recipient of numerous clinical quality awards and has earned an outstanding reputation in the community. The hospital is staffed by more than 870 physicians, approximately 50 full-time house staff (medical school graduates), a nursing staff of 500 and more than 2,300 employees. The Miriam Hospital is a major teaching affiliate of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and is committed to being at the forefront of medical research. Our patients benefit from the latest in medical treatment provided by leading physicians who are training the next generation of doctors. The Miriam Hospital’s history includes many clinical firsts. Rhode Island’s first lung operation, kidney transplant and successful open heart surgery were all performed at The Miriam Hospital. The hospital was the first in the state to perform artificial disc replacement surgery and robot-assisted surgery, and was the first in the region to use Merci retriever to remove blood clots. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a member of the American Hospital Association, the Council of Teaching Hospitals of the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Hospital Association of Rhode Island and the New England Hospital Assembly. The Miriam Hospital is a founding partner of Lifespan, a comprehensive health care system providing accessible, high-value services to the people of Rhode Island and southern New England. Lifespan partners include Rhode Island Hospital and its Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Newport Hospital and Gateway Healthcare.
164 Summit Avenue Providence, , RI, 02906 United StatesThe Miriam Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital, with a history of providing superior patient care. The Miriam Hospital is the recipient of numerous clinical quality awards and has earned an outstanding reputation in the community. The hospital is staffed by more than 870 physicians, approximately 50 full-time house staff (medical school graduates), a nursing staff of 500 and more than 2,300 employees. The Miriam Hospital is a major teaching affiliate of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and is committed to being at the forefront of medical research. Our patients benefit from the latest in medical treatment provided by leading physicians who are training the next generation of doctors. The Miriam Hospital’s history includes many clinical firsts. Rhode Island’s first lung operation, kidney transplant and successful open heart surgery were all performed at The Miriam Hospital. The hospital was the first in the state to perform artificial disc replacement surgery and robot-assisted surgery, and was the first in the region to use Merci retriever to remove blood clots. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a member of the American Hospital Association, the Council of Teaching Hospitals of the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Hospital Association of Rhode Island and the New England Hospital Assembly. The Miriam Hospital is a founding partner of Lifespan, a comprehensive health care system providing accessible, high-value services to the people of Rhode Island and southern New England. Lifespan partners include Rhode Island Hospital and its Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Newport Hospital and Gateway Healthcare.
164 Summit Avenue Providence, , RI , 02906 United StatesThe Miriam Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital, with a history of providing superior patient care. The Miriam Hospital is the recipient of numerous clinical quality awards and has earned an outstanding reputation in the community. The hospital is staffed by more than 870 physicians, approximately 50 full-time house staff (medical school graduates), a nursing staff of 500 and more than 2,300 employees. The Miriam Hospital is a major teaching affiliate of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and is committed to being at the forefront of medical research. Our patients benefit from the latest in medical treatment provided by leading physicians who are training the next generation of doctors. The Miriam Hospital’s history includes many clinical firsts. Rhode Island’s first lung operation, kidney transplant and successful open heart surgery were all performed at The Miriam Hospital. The hospital was the first in the state to perform artificial disc replacement surgery and robot-assisted surgery, and was the first in the region to use Merci retriever to remove blood clots. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a member of the American Hospital Association, the Council of Teaching Hospitals of the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Hospital Association of Rhode Island and the New England Hospital Assembly. The Miriam Hospital is a founding partner of Lifespan, a comprehensive health care system providing accessible, high-value services to the people of Rhode Island and southern New England. Lifespan partners include Rhode Island Hospital and its Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Newport Hospital and Gateway Healthcare.
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