is an academic facility serving as a primary teaching hospital for Brown Medical School.
The hospital has 719 beds and a is a Level I Trauma Center and is part of Rhode Island's
Lifespan health system. Rhode Island Hospital has received many awards, including
being named one of the Solucient 100 Top Hospitals for Cardiovascular care, as well as
one of Solucient's 100 Top Hospitals: Performance Improvement Leaders. It has also
received a Consumer Choice Award from the National Research Corporation, and the
hospital's pediatric division, Hasbro Children's Hospital, was named one of the top 10
pediatric hospitals in orthopedics by Child magazine. Information about Lifespan
System, is a specialty hospital for the care of women and newborn babies. It is
Brown Medical School's principal teaching facility for Ob/Gyn and neonatal care,
and is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades. It is a U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services designated National Center of Excellence in Women's
Health, a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence for Perinatal Biology (awarded
by the National Institutes of Health) and has been repeatedly recognized by U.S.
News & World Report as one of the best hospitals in the nation for gynecology.
Visit the Find a Doctor online search page to find a Women & Infants physician,
or visit their website for more information about the hospital, its caregivers and
its numerous services.
to primary care healthcare services, regardless of the patient's financial status
or possession of health insurance. In their network of five health clinics, two
school-based programs, an STD clinic and a dental clinic, patients are seen by
Providence Community Health Centers network of physicians, nurse practicioners
and nurses, specializing in internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, and
obstetrics and gynecology, as well as dermatology, allergy & asthma, and
about their medical professionals.
medical practicioners, serving patients at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital
in North Providence, and three Providence-based facilities:
St. Joseph Hospital for Specialty Care, The St. Joseph Living Center, and
Southern New England Rehabilitation Center. Our Lady of Fatima Hospital
has more than 300 doctors, and provides a wide range of medical care that
includes surgery, pediatrics, critical care services, rehabilitation, treatment
of urologic disorders, and an emergency department. Use the Find a Doctor
directory to research St. Joseph physicians.
>> Miriam Hospital, part of the Lifespan health system, was the first hospital in New England
to be given the Magnet Award for excellence in nursing practice and nursing care.
Miriam Hospital was founded in the 1920s by the Jewish community in Rhode Island.
It has 247 beds, functions as a teaching affiliate of Brown Medical School, and is a private,
non-profit facility providing acute care in numerous specialty areas, including
its 24-hour emergency room, cancer care, rehabilitation, travel medicine, orthopedics
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>> Butler Hospital is a psychiatric and substance abuse care facility, providing services for
adults, adolescents and pediatric patients. The hospital is the flagship for
Brown Medical School's department of psychiatry, and is part of the Care New England
Health System. Butler Hospital has been named by U.S. News & World Report as one
searchable database of Butler doctors, as well as the ability to search the entire
Care New England physician network.