Mayo Clinic Hospital (Rochester)

Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, Saint Marys Campus, Rochester, Minnesota.

The Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester is a 2,207-bed hospital with 115 operating rooms located in Rochester, Minnesota.[1][2] It comprises the Methodist Campus, Saint Marys Campus, and Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital, forming an integral part of the Mayo Clinic academic medical center.[3][4] Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester is ranked first on the 2017-18 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll and is ranked #1 in more specialties than any other hospital in the United States.[5]

History

St. Mary's Hospital in 1910

Saint Marys Hospital was founded in 1889 by a local Franciscan religious community, the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota, led by Mother Alfred Moes, with encouragement from Dr. William Worrall Mayo. Five buildings at the Saint Marys Campus are named to honor Saint Marys' foundress and first administrator, Mother Alfred, and four Sisters who previously served as hospital administrators: Sisters Joseph, Domitilla, Mary Brigh and Generose. The Francis Building honors the many Franciscan Sisters who have served since the founding of Saint Marys.

Originally, the name was spelled "Saint Mary's Hospital", as can be seen in stone above the old front entrance, but in recent years the apostrophe is usually omitted.

In January 2014, Saint Marys and Rochester Methodist were consolidated under the name Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester.

Facilities

Saint Marys Campus

The Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester, Saint Marys Campus has 1,265 licensed beds and 64 operating rooms.[1][2] In 2008, there were 43,000 admissions as well as 28,000 surgical cases. The Mayo Clinic Psychiatry and Psychology Treatment Center in the Generose Building is also part of the campus. St. Marys Hospital campus includes the nation's largest intensive care unit which includes 200 ICU beds and 200 "step-down" ICU beds.

Recently the Emergency Department and Post Anesthesia Care Unit were renovated.

The hospital is accredited as a Level I trauma center and stroke center. It is the seat of the Southern Minnesota Regional Trauma Advisory Committee, serving a population of almost 900,000.

Saint Marys has a more than 76-bed emergency department but no obstetrics department, while Rochester Methodist lacks an emergency department but contains an obstetrics department. Saint Marys Hospital Emergency Department provides care for approximately 80,000 patients per year, serving the local population (constituting about 85% of patients) and being a referral for southern and central Minnesota, northern Iowa and western Wisconsin through Mayo One medical helicopter service. The Emergency Department includes a state of the art electronic all comprehensive patient flow system (known as "Yes"), 6 large trauma bays, universal (ICU capable) rooms, dedicated pediatric area, high acuity beds, 9 bed observation unit, fast-track/intake, slit lamp room, 4-psychiatry specific beds, acclimatized ambulance entrance and garage. St Marys also has a multiple dedicated trauma/surgical ICU's and hybrid operating rooms to provide the highest level of trauma care for the surrounding community.

The Saint Marys Campus houses the 148-bed Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital, offering multidisciplinary pediatric and adolescent care.[1] Mayo Clinic Children's Center includes providers from over 40 medical and surgical specialties.

Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, Saint Marys Campus, main entrance

Methodist Campus

The Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester, Methodist Campus has 794 licensed beds and 51 operating rooms.[1][2] The campus includes the Richard O. Jacobson Building, home to the proton beam therapy program.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Minnesota Patient and Visitor Guide - Mayo Clinic facilities and hospitals in Rochester, Minn". Mayo Clinic.
  2. 1 2 3 Kiger, Jeff (15 October 2016). "Mayo Clinic to add 14 new operating rooms". Post-Bulletin.
  3. "Mayo Clinic's Saint Marys and Methodist Hospitals to Become Single Licensed Hospital". Mayo Clinic News Network. 25 March 2013.
  4. Hansel, Jeff (26 March 2013). "A new era without the names Methodist Hospital and Saint Marys". Post-Bulletin.
  5. "Mayo Clinic Rochester". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  6. "Minnesota College of Medicine & Science - Campus Facilities". Mayo Clinic.

Coordinates: 44°01′13″N 92°28′54″W / 44.02028°N 92.48167°W / 44.02028; -92.48167

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