Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Teaching hospital in Central West End, St. Louis, United States.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is a large teaching hospital in St. Louis that serves patients from across the region with specialized medical services. The facility operates multiple departments and works closely with medical schools to train new doctors.
The hospital was formed in 1996 when Barnes Hospital merged with The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, an institution that had operated since 1902. This union created one of the region's major medical centers.
The institution partners with Washington University School of Medicine to advance medical education while serving diverse communities across the St. Louis metropolitan area.
The hospital operates emergency services at all hours and has different departments for various medical needs. Visitors should check ahead to find the right department for their visit.
The facility earned recognition as Missouri's first Magnet hospital in 2003, maintaining this nursing excellence designation through continuous recertification.
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