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Obstetrics & Gynecology Training Sites
MSM is affiliated with some of the most prestigious hospitals in and around the Atlanta area.
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Colquitt Regional Medical Center - Rural
Founded in 1939, Colquitt Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is a 155-bed capacity, community-based teaching hospital located in the heart of Southwest Georgia. At its core, Colquitt Regional exists to provide high-quality and compassionate healthcare to all who enter their doors. Home to over 1,650 employees, Colquitt Regional affords access to advanced medical services with more than 100 providers bringing expertise in 30+ specialties.Colquitt Regional holds patient safety as a top priority and has demonstrated its commitment to patient-centered care through various national accreditations and certifications such as: Baldrige Commitment to Excellence, Pathway to Excellence designation, The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for our joint replacement program, certification as a Comprehensive Center for bariatric surgery under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®), and recognition from The Leapfrog Group for receiving 14 “A” hospital safety ratings.
Knowing that innovation is integral for future success, Colquitt Regional continues to implement technologies to stay at the cutting edge, such as the 128-slice CT scanner, 3T MRI, da Vinci Minimally Invasive Surgery System, 3D/4D mammography, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and the Mako Surgical Robot for knee replacements. Colquitt Regional's most recent additions and expansions include an inpatient dialysis unit, a premier radiation oncology center, an inpatient geriatric psychiatry unit, an outpatient senior wellness program, and a 59-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center.
Colquitt Regional prides itself on providing exceptional care by exceptional people and strives to make the difference in turning stressful medical situations into remarkable healthcare experiences for patients and loved ones.
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Grady Hospital
Grady Memorial Hospital - a two-county, public facility, provides quality, comprehensive healthcare in a compassionate, culturally competent, ethical, and fiscally responsible manner. Grady maintains its commitment to the underserved of Fulton and DeKalb counties, while also providing care for residents of Atlanta and Georgia and serving as the only level I trauma center within 100 miles of metro Atlanta. Grady leads through its clinical excellence, innovative research, and progressive medical education and training. Twenty-five percent of all doctors practicing medicine in Georgia received some or all of their training at Grady.
Opened in 1892, Grady continually improved the health of the community. Grady now provides primary care services at eight Neighborhood Health Centers. Other service centers include a Diabetes Center, Georgia Cancer Center for Excellence, and the Avon Foundation Breast Health Center. Grady is also a Regional Perinatal Center and houses Georgia's Poison Center, and 24-hour Rape Crisis and Advice Nurse lines. The Infectious Disease Program was named one of the top three HIV/AIDS outpatient clinics in the country. Residents learn obstetrical care, gynecology surgery, and gynecology oncology at this clinical site.
- Piedmont Atlanta Hospital
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital – a 643-bed, private, not-for-profit hospital located in Buckhead – is a leader in patient care that’s helped the Atlanta community get better and stay well for more than a century. Named the top acute-care community hospital in metro Atlanta in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals list, Piedmont Atlanta consistently ranks in the top five among metro Atlanta hospitals in patient experience scores.
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital is staffed by more than 1,000 experienced physicians and 4,000 healthcare professionals. The hospital provides 24-hour emergency services plus all major medical, surgical and diagnostic care, including:
- Heart Care
- Cancer Care
- Transplant Medicine
- Orthopaedic Care
- Neurology Services
- Women's Care
Piedmont Atlanta combines a personalized approach with innovative technologies to deliver treatments that set a new standard for excellence in care, including a state-of-the-art cancer center that offers complete therapy, disease management, prevention and wellness. In addition, our team is active in the research and development of advanced treatments and procedures aimed at delivering better patient outcomes.
Simply put, there’s no hospital in Atlanta with a better approach to comprehensive, compassionate care than Piedmont Atlanta Hospital.
- Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital - Rural
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital is a 691-bed teaching hospital and a regional center for cancer treatment, cardiac medicine/surgery, gastrointestinal disease and neuro-science. The Phoebe Cancer Center is one of the busiest and most advanced in the Southeast. The Phoebe Heart and Vascular Center performs more open-heart and cardiac catheterization procedures than all other hospitals in the region combined. Phoebe is one of only six designated perinatal centers in the state of Georgia and is the regions only provider of neonatal intensive care, cardiovascular surgery and radiation oncology services.Quick Facts
- DNV-GL accredited
- Established in 1911
- 691 licensed beds
- 106,000 Emergency Center visits annually
- 15,000 surgeries annually
- 2,476 births annually
Economic Impact
- 3,500 jobs
- $179.3 million in wages paid
- $20 million in community benefits (including charity and uncompensated care)
- $1.54 billion total economic impact
- Phoebe offers medical-surgical care, emergency treatment, obstetrics, pediatrics, wound care, a woman's health center and much more.
As a true not-for-profit community hospital, Phoebe is operated by a volunteer board drawn from the community it serves. Phoebe is constantly reinvesting in the health of Southwest Georgia through programs in prevention, education and research that go beyond the bounds of traditional medicine.
Phoebe is proud to be a member of several health care organizations, including the American Hospital Association (AHA), Voluntary Hospitals of America (VHA), Georgia Hospital Association (GHA), and Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals (GACH). These professional health care organizations encourage and promote the health and welfare of the public through the transfer of ideas, techniques and experiences to improve the quality and efficiency of delivering community-oriented health care.
- Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Atlanta
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, a public hospital, trains 116 residents in a general medical and surgical affiliate of the Emory School of Medicine. The VA research program, one of the top 20 in the country, includes 110 principal investigators, 310 research projects, and more than $18 million in funding. The center is affiliated with 60 other institutions involving 24 training programs. Our residents perform benign gynecology procedures and gynecology surgery at the VA.
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