UConn Health

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Academic medical center in Farmington, Connecticut



UConn Health is the academic medical center of the University of Connecticut, located in Farmington, Connecticut. It is a comprehensive health care institution that includes a medical school, dental school, and a research center, along with a hospital and outpatient services. UConn Health is dedicated to providing high-quality health care, advancing medical research, and educating the next generation of health professionals.

History[edit]

UConn Health was established in 1961 following the passage of legislation by the Connecticut General Assembly. The institution was created to address the need for more medical professionals in the state and to provide advanced medical education and research opportunities. The first class of medical students was admitted in 1968, and the institution has since grown to become a leading center for medical education and research.

Facilities[edit]

UConn Health Center

UConn Health's main campus is located in Farmington, Connecticut, and includes several key facilities:

  • UConn John Dempsey Hospital: A 234-bed hospital that provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialty clinics.
  • UConn School of Medicine: Offers a Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, as well as graduate programs in biomedical sciences.
  • UConn School of Dental Medicine: Provides dental education and training, offering a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree.
  • UConn Health Outpatient Pavilion: Houses various outpatient services, including primary care, specialty clinics, and diagnostic services.
  • The Cell and Genome Sciences Building: A state-of-the-art research facility that supports cutting-edge biomedical research.

Research[edit]

UConn Health is a leader in biomedical research, with a focus on areas such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal health, and regenerative medicine. The institution is home to several research centers and institutes, including the Center for Molecular Medicine and the Institute for Regenerative Engineering. Researchers at UConn Health collaborate with other academic institutions, government agencies, and industry partners to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care.

Education[edit]

UConn Health is committed to educating future health professionals through its medical and dental schools. The School of Medicine offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates basic science and clinical training, preparing students for careers in medicine and research. The School of Dental Medicine provides rigorous training in clinical dentistry and oral health sciences. Both schools emphasize the importance of community service and public health.

Community Engagement[edit]

UConn Health is actively involved in the community, providing health education, screenings, and outreach programs to improve public health. The institution partners with local organizations and government agencies to address health disparities and promote wellness in the community.

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