One of America's Finest Medical Facilities
Jackson Memorial Hospital is an accredited,
non-profit, tertiary care hospital and the major teaching facility for the
University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. With more than 1,550
licensed beds, Jackson Memorial Hospital is a referral center, a magnet for
medical research, and home to Ryder Trauma Center - the only adult and
pediatric Level 1 trauma center in Miami-Dade County.
Jackson Memorial is continually ranked in U.S.
News & World Report among the "Best Hospitals In
America." As one of the nation’s busiest hospitals based on the number
of admissions to a single facility, Jackson Memorial offers a broad range
of services and clinical programs by a medical staff that is recognized for its
patient care, education and research.
Jackson News
Three Jackson Units Recognized for Outstanding
Patient Satisfaction Scores
Three Jackson Health System units received awards from Professional Research
Consultants, Inc., also known as PRC, for receiving high patient satisfaction
scores in 2008. South Wing 8 at Jackson Memorial
Hospital and the Pediatric Emergency Room at Holtz Children's
Hospital were awarded for having a score at or above 90 percent for the year.
The Mental Health Unit at Jackson South Community Hospital received two awards:
one for scoring at or above 90 percent for the year and a second for receiving
the highest score of any mental health unit in the PRC database.
PRC is a marketing research organization that calls a random selection of
patients from each unit and department after they are discharged or received
services at Jackson. The consultants ask past patients a series of questions to
objectively rate the quality of service they received.
Congratulations to all the winners!!
In the Spotlight
World-renowned Fetal Surgeon Joins UM/Jackson
World-renowned
fetal surgeon Rubén A. Quintero, M.D., has joined the University of Miami Miller
School of Medicine and Women’s Hospital Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital as
director of the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. At University of Miami/Jackson, Dr.
Quintero has launched the only fetal therapy program in
Florida.
Few hospitals in the country offer these services, which can
effectively treat previously untreatable, life-threatening disorders discovered
in unborn babies. Dr. Quintero is a leader in the field of fetal therapy,
a subspecialty in existence since 1980. He is best known for developing a
minimally invasive approach for the correction of birth defects in utero, also
known as Operative Fetoscopy. He has also developed the selective laser
technique to treat twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a condition
resulting from the unbalanced flow of blood between two fetuses sharing a common
placenta.
After undergoing fetal surgery, infants can receive
additional care after their birth at Jackson’s Holtz Children’s Hospital, known
worldwide for its team of pediatric specialists experienced in treating children
with all types of needs, from routine care to life-saving
procedures.
For more information about the
Fetal Therapy Center, click here.
Jackson Memorial Hospital 1611 N.W. 12th
Avenue Miami, Florida 33136-1096 305-585-1111
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