The University of Chicago Medical Center is one of the nation's leading academic medical institutions, home to the University of Chicago, which has been among the top 10 universities in the world for many years, has produced 92 Nobel Prize winners, including 12 in physiology or medicine, and has been at the forefront of global healthcare.
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Fujita Medical University, ranked No.1 private university in Japan in 2019. Fujita Medical University Hospital is a large general hospital in central Japan, located about 40 minutes from Nagoya Airport. It has 1,435 beds, with a daily outpatient volume of about 3,000, an average of 1,270 inpatients per day, and over 13,000 surgeries per year
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The University of Washington Medical Center owns and manages CUMG and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, which is a joint venture between the University of Washington Medical Center, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Children's Hospital.
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Communication between doctors and patients is an art, and communication between patients and doctors also requires skills. This is not only a need for interpersonal communication, but also a need for the vital interests of patients.
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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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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC is part of the University of Pittsburgh and is a 1,528-bed inpatient medical and surgical complex. The Center is Pennsylvania's largest non-governmental employer with more than 60,000 employees and currently operates more than 20 academic, community and specialty hospitals and more than 500 physician practices and outpatient sites, as well as international and corporate divisions covering 29 counties in western Pennsylvania. As a world-renowned provider and guarantor of health care, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center creates new models of accountable, cost-effective, patient-centred care, drawing on clinical and technical expertise to create groundbreaking products and services
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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