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Swedish Medical Center is the
largest and most comprehensive community hospital in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1992 the medical center has had two campuses,
Swedish/First Hill and Swedish/Ballard. In July of 2000, a third campus, Swedish/Providence, was added.
In 2005 Swedish expanded to Issaquah with a stand-alone emergency room, medical
offices, and clinical space. Swedish provides a full spectrum of inpatient and
outpatient services and ranks highly among national institutions for the volume and
diversity of patient care it offers. Programs of international reputation, from
bone marrow transplant research and oncology treatment to state-of-the-art
perinatology services, stand beside primary care services such as family
medicine, hospice and home care on the Swedish/First Hill campus. The
Swedish/Ballard campus provides a community hospital atmosphere with special
programs for work rehabilitation, diagnosis of sleep disturbances and treatment
of eating disorders.
Of particular interest to
future residents are the medical center’s women and infant’s program, medical, surgical and emergency services, all of which offer an ample volume of
patients with interesting diagnoses and excellent clinical attendings from whom
to learn.
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For more than 80 years,
training resident physicians has been an integral part of the mission of Swedish
Medical Center. In addition to sponsoring its own residencies in family medicine,
podiatry, and surgery, Swedish is affiliated with the University of Washington's programs
in obstetrics/gynecology and pathology. Swedish also has an orthopedic alliance
with Madigan Army Hospital and provides fellowship training in several
subspecialties such as hand surgery, colon-rectal surgery and oncology. Salaried
directors are responsible for the quality of training programs and their
curriculum content. The extensive staff of community physicians, representing
all medical specialties, has a long tradition of involvement and commitment to
resident training.
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