Hospital Clínico San Borja Arriarán, Public healthcare center in Santiago, Chile
Hospital Clínico San Borja Arriarán is a public medical facility in Santiago with a nine-story main building and dedicated diagnostic centers. The campus includes multiple departments providing specialized care across various medical fields.
The hospital was established in 1772 through the merger of two earlier institutions: Hospital San Francisco de Borja, which focused on women's health, and Hospital Manuel Arriarán. This combination created one of Chile's longest continuously operating medical centers.
The hospital maintains teaching partnerships with nearby universities and functions as a training ground for medical students across various specialties. Visitors can observe this educational role in how the different departments are organized and staffed.
The facility is accessible via Santa Rosa Avenue in central Santiago and well served by public transportation options. Visitors should bring valid identification documents and be aware that some areas may have restricted access depending on current operations.
The facility houses Latin America's oldest pediatric emergency department, established in 1942 as a pioneering service for treating children in crisis situations. This department set a standard for specialized children's emergency care that influenced other hospitals across the region.
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