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A surgical outpatient clinic facility meets an increasing demand for the delivery of outpatient surgical care.Ī full range of surgical specialties exists, all fully integrated with the residency programs of the Vanderbilt Medical Center. A bedside computerized flow sheet and data acquisition system are currently utilized in the intensive care area to facilitate care of critically ill patients. The recovery room is located near both the operating rooms and the surgical critical care units, and all areas utilize up-to-date integrated monitoring equipment. Surgical procedures are performed in nine fully-equipped operating rooms which include an ambulatory surgery suite and an endoscopy suite. The Surgical Service has 45 beds, including an integrated state-of-the-art surgical intensive care/step-down area. The VA Medical Center Nashville campus is a modern, fully equipped facility dedicated to providing care for the veteran patient.
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Professional services and medical training programs are developed in cooperation with the VA-Vice Chancellor’s Committee of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Nashville is a 149-bed primary, secondary, and tertiary care medical facility immediately adjacent to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Nashville in 2008 were Gynecology (ranked 9), Kidney (9), Urology (10), Cancer (14), Ear Nose and Throat (14), Endocrinology (15), Respiratory Disorders (18) and Heart (23). named to the publication's "Honor Roll," which is based on excellence across a broad spectrum of medical specialties. News and World Report magazine, and was one of only 19 hospitals in the U.S. in the 2008 "America's Best Hospitals" ranking by U.S. More than 600 physician scientists in more than 100 laboratories conducted more than $389 million of federally and corporately sponsored research as of 2007. Revenue from operations exceeds $2 billion annually and the Medical Center employs 14,000 full time staff.
Its 1,800 physicians see more than 1.2 million patients each year and its hospitals admit more than 65,000 patients. VUMC is known for its highly-acclaimed teaching hospital and its groundbreaking efforts in electronic medical records. Hospitals already in the network include Jefferson Memorial Hospital (Jefferson City), LaFollette Medical Center, Lakeway Regional Hospital (Morristown), Newport Medical Center, North Knoxville Medical Center (Powell), Physicians Regional Medical Center (Knoxville), Turkey Creek Medical Center (Knoxville), Tennova Healthcare – Cleveland, Tennova Healthcare – Dyersburg Regional, Tennova Healthcare – McNairy Regional (Selmer), Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson and Tennova Healthcare – Volunteer Martin.VUMC also has numerous satellite facilities in and around middle Tennessee, serving a large community. There is no change in ownership all network facilities continue to be affiliated with Community Health Systems. Other programs and services are also part of the network.

The network includes approximately 2,600 licensed beds, 2,400 physicians on the combined active medical staffs, and 9,600 employees, with more than 75,000 admissions and 460,000 emergency department visits each year.Īs part of a statewide network, hospitals share expertise and resources that improve access to care, physician recruitment and quality of care. Tennova is one of the largest healthcare systems in the Volunteer State with 17 hospitals and more than 100 physician clinics. Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, University Medical Center in Lebanon, Heritage Medical Center in Shelbyville and Harton Regional Medical Center in Tullahoma join the system formed over four years ago to enhance access and improve coordination of care for patients in the communities they serve.

(February 22, 2016) Today, Tennova Healthcare-one of the state’s largest health networks-announces its expansion to Clarksville, Lebanon, Shelbyville and Tullahoma. Four Middle Tennessee Hospitals Join One of Largest Networks in Tennessee
