University Medical Center

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For the hospital in Las Vegas, see University Medical Center.

University Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona (UMC) is a private, non-profit 355-bed acute-care hospital. Gregory Pivirotto is the current president and chief executive officer. UMC is accredited by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO) and the Council of Teaching Hospitals. 1

UMC is a Magnet Hospital for Nursing Excellence, with its nurse-to-patient ratio set at 1:4. The hospital specializes in numerous categories (see Best Hospital listings below) including cardiothoracic and multidisciplinary transplant programs and the artificial heart, which is used as a bridge-to-transplant for patients awaiting a suitable organ. UMC blood and marrow transplant programs rival those among the best in the Southwest.

Besides the hospital, UMC operates two hospital-based physician offices in Tucson, one hospital-based physician office in Green Valley, Arizona, and one medical transplant physician office in Phoenix (for pre- and post-transplant patients).

Among the famous physicians credentialed at UMC is Dr. Andrew Weil and his Program in Integrative Medicine, located on UMC's 6th floor. Adjacent and interrelated to UMC is the Arizona Cancer Center, an NCI cancer research and treatment facility.

UMC is part of Arizona Health Sciences Center (AHSC), adjacent to the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health in Tucson, Arizona. AHSC has several nationally recognized Centers of Excellence:

  • Arizona Arthritis Center
  • Arizona Cancer Center
  • Arizona Center on Aging
  • Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center
  • Arizona Prevention Center
  • Arizona Respiratory Center
  • Steele Children's Research Center
  • The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center

[edit] Awards

University Medical Center, Tucson, is one of Solucient's 100 Top Hospitals for 2005. (2006 is not yet available.)

UMC has been listed as one of the United States' best hospitals in eight specialties, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 17th annual guide to "America’s Best Hospitals, July 2006."

HealthGrades, a healthcare rating company, found UMC to be one of the best hospitals in:

  • 2007 and 2006 Cardiac Care Excellence Award™
  • 2007 Cardiac Surgery Excellence Award™