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Facilities
Lutheran
General Hospital
Park Ridge, Illinois
Lutheran
General Hospital was selected as one of the nations best hospitals,
according to the 1995 "Top 100 Hospitals - Benchmarks For Success"
study conducted by HCIA/Mercer, Inc. which examined 4000 acute care
hospitals across the USA.
With
645 licensed beds, Lutheran General is one of the five largest tertiary
care teaching, research, and referral hospitals in Illinois. Lutheran
Generals 4,500 employees provide care to 25,000 inpatients,
124,000 outpatients and 42,000 emergency patients each year.
Lutheran
General Childrens Hospital is one of the largest and most
comprehensive providers of pediatric services in Illinois, and cares
for more than 3,500 pediatric inpatients and 100,000 outpatients
annually.
The
Lutheran General medical staff includes 850 physicians and dental
surgeons who have distinguished themselves throughout Chicagoland
as clinicians, teachers and leaders in the healthcare field. Approximately
53% of the current medical staffs adult primary care physicians
are graduates of a Lutheran General residency program.
The
hospital is designated a Level I Trauma Center for both adult and
pediatric care by the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago.
A pioneer
in laser and endoscopic surgery, Lutheran General is one of Chicagolands
busiest surgical centers, performing nearly 20,000 operations annually.
Lutherans surgeons offer expertise in neurosurgery, trauma,
urology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery, opthalmology, heart and
vascular procedures, among others. Lutheran General also provides
expert pediatric care in every surgical subspecialty.
In
April 1996, Lutheran Generals Childrens Hospitals
outpatient programs relocated to the $20 million Victor Yackman
Childrens Pavilion. This three story, 80,000-square-foot facility
includes specialty clinics for children with complex illnesses and
chronic conditions, and is one of the largest centers in the state
for children with developmental disabilities or delays.
Lutheran
Generals Research and Education Institute is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, allowing
the hospitals medical staff to sponsor CME programming for
national audiences - a status usually held only by large university
teaching hospitals.
Each
year, over 220 helicopter flights transport trauma victims, high
risk obstetrical, and neonatal patients to Lutheran General. A new
heliport landing deck has just been constructed on the roof of the
hospitals medical/surgical wing.
The
Research and Education Institutes institutional review board
monitored over 400 active research projects during the past year.
Lutheran
General is the only non-university hospital outside of Chicago with
physician residency programs in internal medicine, family practice,
pathology, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, orthopaedics, and
psychiatry; and fellowships in cardiovascular surgery, gastroenterology,
and geriatrics.
Resurrection
Medical Center
Chicago,
Illinois
Resurrection
Medical Center, located on the city's far northwest side, is a 350
bed hospital accredited by the Joint Commission. There is also an
adjoining 264 bed skilled care facility, bringing the total number
of beds on the complex to 692.
A 434-bed
hospital located near O'Hare Airport, Resurrection Medical Center
is a comprehensive, modern health care provider with state-of-the-art
facilities and services, including an Outpatient Services Center,
an expansive Radiology and Imaging Center, and a Professional Office
Building. Resurrection Medical Center offers a full range of diagnostic
and therapeutic services, including open-heart surgery, advanced
cancer treatment, single-room maternity care and an outstanding
continuum of rehabilitation services.
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