Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri . Located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis , it is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine and a major component of Washington University Medical Center .
9-1212: Jewish Hospital may refer to: Barnes-Jewish Hospital , (St. Louis, MO, USA) Galilee Community General Jewish Hospital of Uganda , (Kampala, Uganda) Jewish General Hospital , (Montreal, QC, Canada) Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital , (Laval, QC, Canada) The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health , (Cincinnati, OH, USA) Jewish Hospital in Hamburg , (Hamburg, Germany) Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center , (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Long Island Jewish Forest Hills , (Forest Hills, NY, USA) Long Island Jewish Medical Center , (New Hyde Park, NY, USA) National Jewish Health , (Denver, CO, USA) UofL Health - Jewish Hospital, (Louisville, KY, USA) Former Jewish Hospitals [ edit ] Shanghai Jewish Hospital, now Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University , (Shanghai, China) The Jewish Hospital in Warsaw , (Warsaw, Poland) Tunis Jewish Hospital , (Tunis, Tunisia) Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center , (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Jewish Maternity Hospital , (Manhattan, NY, USA) Jewish Hospital for
18-807: Is available for emergency air ambulance service. Barnes-Jewish Hospital has been named on U.S. News & World Report ' s Honor Roll of America's best hospitals several times. Barnes-Jewish is a center for multiple specialties ranked among the best nationally, including cancer; digestive disorders; ear, nose and throat; and urology. In 2016, Barnes-Jewish Hospital received a two star rating from Medicare hospital quality rankings. Becker's Hospital Review ranked Barnes-Jewish Hospital as one of 100 Great Hospitals in March 2012 and 2014, 100 Hospitals With Great Heart Programs in January 2013, and 100 Hospitals and Health Systems With Great Oncology Programs, along with
27-505: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Barnes-Jewish Hospital U.S. News & World Report ranked Barnes-Jewish among the top hospitals in the nation in its annual report in 2018 and 2022. Barnes-Jewish Hospital is a member of BJC HealthCare and is located on the campus of the Washington University Medical Center . Barnes-Jewish
36-461: Is the largest private employer in Greater St. Louis, employing 10,125 people in 2018, including 1,723 attending physicians. It is responsible for the education of 1,129 interns , residents , and fellows . As of 2018, the hospital had 1,266 beds with a staff of 12,125. Barnes-Jewish was formed by the merger of two hospitals, Barnes Hospital and The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis. Each hospital
45-646: The Aged, Infirmed and Destitute , (Philadelphia, PA, USA) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Jewish Hospital" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing Jewish Hospital or Jewish Hospitals All pages with titles beginning with Jewish Hospital Beth Israel Hospital (disambiguation) , hospitals that are traditionally Jewish Mount Sinai Hospital (disambiguation) , hospitals that are traditionally Jewish Sinai Hospital (disambiguation) , most of which are traditionally Jewish [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
54-585: The hospital was intended as an affiliate for the Washington University School of Medicine . Barnes hospital opened on December 7, 1914, at its current location on Kingshighway Boulevard. The hospital was designed by architect, Theodore Link , and initially had a 373-bed capacity. It was at this time that the St. Louis Children's Hospital , and in 1915 the reorganized school of medicine, were relocated adjacent to Barnes Hospital. Jewish Hospital
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72-414: Was built in the early 1900s in proximity to each other on the eastern edge of Forest Park . Although the hospitals were initially linked by an affiliation agreement in 1993, the two were legally merged in 1996. Barnes Hospital was founded at the bequest of wholesale grocer and banker, Robert Barnes , who died in 1892. In coordination between Barnes executors and St. Louis philanthropist Robert Brookings ,
81-574: Was founded in 1902 by leaders of the St. Louis Jewish community in order to care for "the sick and disabled of, 'any creed or nationality.'" The hospital was originally located on 5414 Delmar Boulevard . Due to the increasing number of patients and need for expansion, in 1926 the hospital was relocated two blocks north of the Barnes Hospital/ Washington University Medical School complex. The heliport
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