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UMC Home • Information • Medical Care The University Hospitals and Clinics are the teaching hospitals for all Medical Center education programs and a 722-bed diagnostic and treatment referral center for the entire state. The hospital medical staffs are appointed from the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry. Inpatients total about 27,000 annually with more than 418,000 outpatient and emergency visits every year.
The University is the only hospital in the state designated as a level 1 trauma center. Specialized hospital services include: an interventional MRI; the only level 3 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the state; separate medical, surgical, cardiac, neuroscience and pediatric ICUs; a heart station for diagnosis and treatment of heart disease; a heart failure clinic; heart, kidney, cornea and bone marrow transplant programs; a comprehensive stroke unit; state-of-the-art radiological imaging systems; a sleep disorders laboratory; an in vitro fertilization program; and special pharmaceutical services. The Sonny V. Montgomery Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, adjacent to the campus, is the Medical Center's principal teaching affiliate. Students also gain clinical experience at community hospitals throughout the state. |
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Copyright © 2007 The University of Mississippi Medical Center. All Rights Reserved. The University of Mississippi Medical Center is a smoke-free, tobacco-free campus. Smoking or the use of tobacco products is prohibited on the campus and in all buildings. Thank you for your cooperation. This page last modified on August 21, 2007 |
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