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Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center
Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center consists of the following:
- Emory University School of Medicine
- Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
- Rollins School of Public Health
- Yerkes National Primate Research Center
- Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
- Emory Healthcare, the largest, most comprehensive health care system in Georgia
- Emory University Hospital, 579 beds, staffed predominantly by Emory faculty physicians
- Emory University Hospital Midtown, 511 beds, staffed by medical school faculty and community physicians
- Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital, 120 beds, staffed by Emory faculty
- Emory Johns Creek Hospital, 110 beds, staffed by Emory and community physicians
- The Emory Clinic, made up of 1,500 physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers, is the largest, most comprehensive group practice in the state
- Emory-Children's Center, the largest pediatric multispecialty group practice in Georgia (and a joint venture with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta)
- Wesley Woods Center of Emory University
- Wesley Woods Hospital, a 100-bed facility with inpatient geriatric care and hospice service
- Wesley Woods Clinic, providing outpatient primary care for geriatric patients
- Budd Terrace, a 250-bed skilled nursing care facility
- Wesley Woods Towers, a 201-unit residential retirement and personal care facility
- Wesley Woods Health Center (includes Center for Health in Aging, Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression, dental services)
- Emory-Adventist Hospital, 88 beds, jointly owned by Emory and the Adventist Health System
Hospital Affiliates:
- Grady Memorial Hospital, 953 licensed beds, staffed by Emory faculty, residents, and fellows in collaboration with Morehouse School of Medicine, with Emory providing 85% of care
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- Children’s at Egleston, 255 beds, Emory campus, staffed by Emory and community physicians, with Emory providing 80% of care
- Children’s at Hughes Spalding, 24 beds, Grady campus, staffed by Emory, Morehouse, and community physicians, with Emory providing 66% of care
- Some Emory pediatric faculty also teach and have admitting privileges at Children’s at Scottish Rite, 250 beds
- Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 179 hospital beds and 50 nursing home beds, staffed by 250 Emory physicians