The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health
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Hospital
The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health was founded in 1850 as the first Jewish hospital in the United States and now cares for people of all faiths in the Cincinnati suburb of Kenwood. It holds a strong legacy of teaching physicians, which dates back more than 100 years, and still today, The Jewish Hospital is known for its top training of surgical, medical, pharmaceutical, and podiatry residents. Alongside stellar teaching programs, The Jewish Hospital is proud to offer the community the only adult Blood & Marrow Transplant Center in the region; a premier Joint Replacement Center, which performs nearly 1,000 total joint replacements every year; a top-notch mobile mammography program; the Weight Management Center; and full-spectrum cardiovascular and Emergency services. It serves as a regional referral hub for advanced Neurosurgical Services. Quality of care remains a top concern, and in 2016, a new patient tower featuring all private patient rooms was constructed to better serve the community.
community
Cincinnati’s blend of cultural heritage, historic architecture, world-class sports teams, and museums draw people from all over the United States. Popular Cincinnati attractions include cruising along the Ohio River in the BB Riverboats, going to see the Bengals pro-football, or the Reds pro-baseball teams play, strolling along the Cincinnati Riverfront Park, or visiting one of the many art and history museums. Other attractions include the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Krohn Conservatory, and Coney Island. Cincinnati’s mix of indoor and outdoor entertainment, restaurants, and attractions make it the perfect city in which to live and work, no matter the season
Hospitalist Service
- 200-bed, community, non-profit hospital
- Average Daily Encounters: 140, plus admits
- Open ICU; Hospitalists are attending, critical care physicians serve as consultants and do most of the management including procedures during the day.
- Board-eligible or board-certified in internal medicine or family medicine.
- Hospitalists respond to codes
- H1B visa eligible facility; access to in-house visa specialists; all required filing fees for the visa are paid and filing services are covered
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