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The UF Shands Adult Hospital is a pediatric acute care hospital. The hospital has 208 beds [9] and is affiliated with the UF College of Medicine, and is a member of University of Florida Health Network. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [10] [11] throughout Florida.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the College of Medicine 36th out of 122 research-intensive medical schools in the U.S. in 2021. [4]The university's teaching hospital, UF Health Shands Hospital, is nationally ranked in 5 specialties.
Formerly Florida Hospital Celebration; [6] part of AdventHealth Orlando AdventHealth Connerton Land O' Lakes Pasco 77 AdventHealth Formerly Florida Hospital at Connerton Long Term Acute Care [7] AdventHealth Dade City: Dade City Pasco 120 AdventHealth Formerly Florida Hospital Dade City [8] AdventHealth Daytona Beach: Daytona Beach Volusia 362 ...
In 1956, the University of Florida Colleges of Medicine and Nursing opened; in 1958, the UF Teaching Hospital followed. It was renamed in 1965 to recognize Shands's efforts to W. A. Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics. [7] The institution later became Shands Hospital, part of the Shands HealthCare network.
Hospitals in Florida UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital is an academic cancer center in Gainesville, Florida . The 200 bed complex focuses on producing basic laboratory findings that will ultimately be used for preventive therapies for cancers .
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The Gainesville campus is the only academic health center in the United States with six health-related colleges located on a single, contiguous campus. [ 3 ] In 2018 the Health Science Center generated over $410 Million in total research awards, and also collected over $22 Million in licensing and royalties [ 4 ] The HSC is affiliated with UF ...
The hospital was created in 1999 when Gainesville-based Shands HealthCare purchased two adjacent medical facilities in Jacksonville—University Medical Center and Methodist Medical Center. The lineage of the hospital can be traced back to 1870 when Jacksonville's first hospital and Florida's first non-military hospital, Duval Hospital and Asylum,.