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Ronald J. Benveniste is an assistant professor in the University of Miami Division of Surgical Neurooncology at the University of Miami, where he also serves as chief of neurosurgery at the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics and Sylvester Cancer Center.
In 2018, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Miami's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute as the best hospital in the nation for ophthalmology for a 15th consecutive year. [12] In addition, the University of Miami's Holtz Children's Hospital was nationally ranked in three pediatric specialties. [13]
Lamelas is the Chief of Cardiac surgery and Professor of Surgery at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. He is board certified in general surgery, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, and surgical critical care, and is a member of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) .
In 2015, Jackson Memorial Hospital received one star out of a possible best of five stars in the Medicare.Gov Hospital Compare survey. [citation needed] In 2007, three University of Miami specialties [clarification needed] at Jackson Memorial Hospital were ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report: The University of Miami Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was ranked as the ...
Ophthalmology at the University of Miami School of Medicine began in 1955 and attained departmental status in 1959. [3]Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was founded seven years later, on January 20, 1962, by Edward W. D. Norton, a neuro-ophthalmologist, retinal specialist, administrator and professor who joined the University of Miami's School of Medicine with aspirations of building a regional ...
Jackson Memorial Hospital opened in 1918 as a 13-bed community hospital and has grown into an accredited, tax-assisted, tertiary teaching hospital associated with the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Jackson Memorial Hospital's Miami Transplant Institute is one of the largest transplant centers in the United States.
Wexner received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1978. He earned his MD in 1982 from Weill Cornell Medicine. He completed a general surgery residency in 1987 at Roosevelt Hospital (now Mount Sinai West). [9] In 1988 he completed a fellowship in colon and rectal surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School in ...
[7] [8] In a 2010 proxy statement, [9] MEDNAX disclosed that until September 2009, Dr. Medel, the company's chief executive officer, served on the Trustee Services Committee for the University of Miami and participated in setting performance goals and annual bonus allocations for University of Miami employees, including Goldschmidt.