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Washington Hospital Center
Washington Hospital Center is the largest
private hospital in the nation's capital. In 2008, it celebrates its 50th
year of indispensable service to the nation's capital and metropolitan
region. Founded in March 1958, when three specialty hospitals merged into
one, the Hospital Center occupies a 47-acre campus that it shares with three
other medical facilities in Northwest Washington, DC.
A proud member of MedStar Health, the not-for-profit Hospital Center has 926 licensed beds offering primary, secondary and tertiary health care services to adult and neonatal patients. In fiscal year 2007, 46,209 inpatients --including 4,556 births-- and 389,803 outpatients were treated. In addition, more than 50 other hospitals referred nearly 6,300 of their most complicated medical cases to Washington Hospital Center.
Children's National Medical Center
Children’s National Medical Center
is the only exclusive provider of pediatric care in the metropolitan
Washington area and is the only freestanding children’s hospital between
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Norfolk, and Atlanta. Serving the nation’s
children for more than 130 years, Children’s National is a proven leader in
the development and application of innovative new treatments for childhood
illness and injury.

Children’s internationally recognized team of pediatric healthcare
professionals care for more than 360,000 patients each year who come from
throughout the region, nation and world. Serving as an advocate for all
children, Children’s is the largest non-governmental provider of pediatric
care in the District of Columbia, providing more than $50 million in
uncompensated care. In addition, Children's serves as the regional referral
center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as
well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology, and neurosurgery.
Children’s National is proudly ranked consistently among the best pediatric
hospitals in America by US News & World Report.
The department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is an integral part of Children's National Medical Center. The department is part of the Craniofacial team treating a variety of syndromic and nonsyndromic patients, covers mandibular trauma, and works in conjunction with the Pediatric dentistry department treating a variety of pediatric dentoalveolar, pathology, and infections.
Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Located
in the nation's capital, only a short distance from the historic buildings
that house today's
leaders and commemorate yesterday's, the Washington DC
Veterans Affairs Medical Center is one of the most visible and dynamic
facilities in the VA system. This tertiary care teaching facility provides
acute general and specialized services in medicine, surgery, neurology and
psychiatry, as well offering nursing home care unit treatment. The medical
center also oversees a satellite Substance Abuse Clinic and three Vet
Centers.
The medical center's staff of 1,700 provides care to veterans residing in the District of Columbia and portions of Virginia and Maryland. The medical center treats over 50,000 veterans and has over 500,000 outpatient visits each year. The Washington DC VAMC is the only VA medical center to hold three medical school affiliations.
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins University Hospital in
Baltimore, MD is a premiere teaching instituion and world-renowned.
Our residents rotate in the Division of Dental & Oral Surgery in the
Department of Otolarngology working with the General Practice Residency and
staff Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons treating the full spectrum of Oral &
Maxillofacial surgery. Much of our time is designed to work in the
busy outpatient clinic and treatment patients in the operating room.