Founded in 1855, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the birthplace of pediatric medicine in America. Throughout its history, a passionate spirit of innovation has driven this renowned institution to pursue scientific discovery, establish the highest standards
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Jefferson Einstein Hospital, accredited as a Level I Trauma Center since 1987, is located four miles north of Center City Philadelphia in a primarily residential, densely
Jefferson Health’s Torresdale Campus, previously Frankford Hospital, has been an officially designated Level II Regional Resource Trauma Center, accredited by the Pennsylvania
The Trauma Center at Penn is a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center, based at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Accredited as a trauma center since 1987, the center is a leader both
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, a level I pediatric trauma center, located in North Philadelphia, is a 189-bed pediatric hospital dedicated to the physical and emotional well-being of children. A leader in
Temple University Hospital (TUH) is one of the nation’s premier academic medical centers. The 714-bed Philadelphia hospital offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to the
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Jefferson) has been an officially designated Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center for the past 23 years. It serves the Center City community and