Part of a larger whole
Left to right: Wright Caughman, MD, Executive VP for Health Affairs; CEO, Woodruff Health Sciences Center; and Chair, Emory Healthcare
John Fox, President and CEO, Emory Healthcare
Christian P. Larsen, MD, DPhil, Dean, Emory School of Medicine and VP for Health Center Integration
Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center
- Emory 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 most comprehensive health care system in Georgia
- Emory University Hospital, 579 beds
- Emory University Hospital Midtown, 511 beds
- Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital, 120 beds
- Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital, (jointly owned), 410 beds
- Emory Johns Creek Hospital, (jointly owned), 110 beds
- Emory Clinic, 1,800 physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers
- Emory Specialty Associates, an outreach physician practice organization with locations throughout the city and state
- Emory Healthcare Network, a network of physicians and hospitals formed to improve care coordination and quality outcomes as well as control costs for patients and the community. The Emory Healthcare Network currently includes Emory-owned and jointly-owned hospitals, Emory affiliated Southern Regional Medical Center, and 2,250 physicians either employed by Emory or in private practice.
- Wesley Woods Center of Emory University
- Emory Wesley Woods Hospital, 100 beds, including psychiatric, rehabilitation, and long-term acute care beds for geriatric and other adult patients
- Emory Clinic at Wesley Woods, 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, geriatric dental services)
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, 217 hospital beds, 60 nursing home beds, 12 psychiatric residential rehab beds