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Emory University Hospital Services
- Advanced surgical services, including endoscopy and microsurgery
- Among nation's largest centers for heart surgery and angioplasty
- Comprehensive cancer care
- Chest pain center
- Clinical research
- Dialysis center
- Mental health services
- National leader in treating aneurysms, brain tumors and movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease
- Patient support groups and classes
- Rehabilitations services
- State-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities
- Transplant services (multiple organ, tissue and bone marrow)
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| Hospitals have always been a focal point of the community as well as a quality of life indicator for the region, and Emory University Hospital is a fine example of both. Emory Healthcare employees based at Emory University Hospital, founded in 1904, work in an exciting environment recognized for leadership in cardiology, cardiac surgery, neuroscience, oncology, ophthalmology, and orthopaedics. We have gained increasing regional, national, and international relevance as one of the area's most comprehensive multiple organ and tissue transplant centers.
One of America's Best US News & World Report has named Emory University Hospital one of "America's Best" in seven medical specialties including cardiology, where Emory is currently ranked as seventh and has been consistently included in the "Top 10" since 1990.
Employment Opportunities to Work With the Best Employment opportunities at our 587-bed facility are found in every aspect of medical care, and the experience of working with 741 medical staff members drawn exclusively from the Emory University School of Medicine is particularly rewarding. Over 3,280 employees experience the challenges, opportunities, and rewards provided in the care of over 21,220 inpatients and 71,000 outpatients.
More challenging and diverse health care employment opportunities of all types are found at Emory University Hospital's 20-bed psychiatric facility, 56-bed rehabilitation center, and nine-bed clinical research center supported by the National Institutes of Health.
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