The MetroHealth System, founded in 1837, is a leading public hospital system in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. With a focus on service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork, MetroHealth provides equitable healthcare to the community through its five hospitals, four emergency departments, and numerous health centers and additional sites. Their nearly 9,000 employees are dedicated to eradicating health disparities and improving patient-focused research, access to care, and support services.
Through their affiliation with Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth offers clinical learning opportunities for medical students and seeks to identify educational options for allied health students. The partnership also emphasizes their commitment to increasing research efforts and advancing medical education. With a strong history of collaboration, including joint efforts in the Cleveland FES Center, MetroHealth and Case Western Reserve University are working together to create a better tomorrow in healthcare.
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