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The University of Virginia ( UVA) Health System is an academic health care center associated with the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. The health system includes a medical center (with main hospital, children's hospital, and clinic network), school of medicine, school of nursing, and health sciences library.
The UVA Cancer Center is based at UVA Health. Outpatient treatment is provided at the Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center (ECCCC) in Charlottesville and at satellite clinics in Albemarle and Augusta counties and in Culpeper, Virginia. The ECCCC is a 150,000 square-foot facility built at a cost of $74 million.
As an academic medical center, patients at UVA are treated by physicians who are also faculty members at the UVA School of Medicine. The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library serves the School of Medicine and the Health System and is located within the Medical Center. From years 2016–2019, UVA Hospital was named the number 1 hospital in Virginia.
Dr. Patel graduated from the A T Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. She works in Woodbridge, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Patel is affiliated with Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center.
Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. University of Virginia Medical Center. 1215 Lee St Fl 1. Charlottesville, VA 22908. Tel: (434) 924-0376. Physicians at this location.
University Of Virginia Medical Center Radiology, a Medical Group Practice located in Charlottesville, VA
Website. www .tri-c .edu. Cuyahoga Community College ( Tri-C) is a public community college in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Founded in 1963, it is the oldest and largest public community college within the state. Not until 1961 had Ohio permitted the establishment of community colleges [5] and Ohio was then one of only four U.S. states without them. [6]
The VCU Medical Center is Virginia Commonwealth University 's medical campus located in downtown Richmond, Virginia, in the Court End neighborhood. VCU Medical Center used to be known as the Medical College of Virginia ( MCV ), which merged with the Richmond Professional Institute in 1968 to create Virginia Commonwealth University.