The George Washington University Hospital
The George Washington University Hospital is a 385 bed facility featuring a Level 1 Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Liver and Renal Transplant center, Level 4 Epilepsy Center and Level IIIB NICU. GW provides some of the most technologically advanced care in the region with cutting-edge medical equipment and patient accommodations. This multidisciplinary facility is jointly owned and operated through a partnership between The George Washington University and Universal Health Services, Inc. The more than 820 physicians and 625 nurses serving the hospital are renowned for their clinical expertise in a wide array of specialties including: cancer care, cardiovascular care and cardiac surgery, emergency medicine, minimally invasive surgery, and robotic surgery.
Children's National Hospital
Children's National Hospital is the only pediatric hospital in the metropolitan Washington area. A proven leader in the development and application of innovative new treatments for childhood illness and injury, Children's has an internationally recognized team of pediatric health care professionals who care for more than 360,000 patients each year. Children's is the largest non-governmental provider of pediatric care in the District of Columbia, and serves as the regional referral center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology, and neurosurgery.
The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates
The GW Medical Faculty Associates is a non-profit physician practice corporation comprising the academic clinical faculty for the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The largest multi-specialty physician practice in Washington, DC, the MFA includes more than 750 physicians providing medical care in 51 specialty areas. Aside from its expertise in patient care, medical education, and scientific research, the MFA is leading the way to modernize medicine with the implementation of technology to improve the patient experience.