About Emory Healthcare
Emory Healthcare is the clinical arm of the Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University, which focuses on patient care, education of health professionals, research addressing health and illness, and health policies for prevention and treatment of disease. The backbone of this system is the Emory University School of Medicine, which has been at the forefront of medical knowledge and research, pioneering many advances and procedures that have changed the face of medical history.
The Emory Healthcare system encompasses The Emory Clinic; Emory University Hospital; Emory Crawford Long Hospital, Emory’s Midtown hospital; Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna; Emory Children’s Center; Wesley Woods Center; and the Emory HCA Hospitals (Emory Johns Creek Hospital and Emory Eastside Medical Center). Emory also benefits from a close working relationship with the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Grady Memorial Hospital.
Since 1905, Emory Healthcare has been at the forefront of medicine, putting cutting-edge interventional research and technology into lifesaving action. As the largest, most comprehensive health care system in Georgia, Emory Healthcare has 1,184 licensed patient beds, 9,000 employees and more than 20 health centers located throughout Metro Atlanta.
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