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University of Rochester Medical Center

University of Rochester Medical Center

Hospitals and Health Care

Rochester, NY 42,121 followers

About us

The University of Rochester Medical Center is one of the top academic medical centers in the country and the only one in our area. Our hospitals, research centers, physicians' offices, schools and health services attract patients and doctors from all over the world. The University of Rochester Medical Center is made up of many parts, all devoted to the same three goals: Providing highly advanced medical care, discovering cures for the world's most challenging diseases, and educating the doctors, dentists and nurses of tomorrow. This, we believe, is the only way to provide Medicine of the Highest Order.

Website
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Rochester, NY
Type
Educational
Specialties
Education, Research, Wellness, Medical Care, Medicine, and Nursing

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  • Our nurses are at the heart of our care, and we’re proud to support their growth at every step. Our team thrives by supporting each other, and our nursing leadership is deeply committed to workplace well-being and professional development. For those just starting, or those looking to grow in your career, we’re here to help our nurses succeed and make an impact: https://lnkd.in/gM6PWr86. #URMCPeopleInspired #Nursing #NursingCareers #Nurse #NurseCareers #HealthcareCareers #RochesterCareers #RochesterNurses #ROCNurses #NurseJobs

  • The Transplant Institute at URMC recently performed its 3,000th kidney transplant, giving a local man in his 50s a second chance at life. “Performing 3,000 kidney transplants is a tremendous accomplishment for our team, which leads life-saving care in upstate New York,” said Roberto Hernandez-Alejandro, MD, chief of the Transplant Institute. The program also performs liver, pancreas, heart, and bone marrow transplants. Thanks to organ donors, the team completes about 100 adult and pediatric transplants annually, with last year’s record 120 surgeries highlighting their dedication. Advances such as minimally invasive surgery and kidney “swaps” through the National Kidney Exchange have improved outcomes and access for patients. “We’ve built a dynamic, skilled team working together to make these successes possible,” said Randeep Kashyap, MD, MPH, surgical director. Celebrating milestones like 3,000 transplants underscores the hard work of the team—and the hope given to patients and their families every day. #DonateLife #PassLifeOn #KidneyTransplant

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  • Thanks to all who helped make the "STEM Goes Red" Learning Event happen! 100 local high school students joined us to further understand medical and STEM fields and how they relate to heart health. They learned hands-only CPR, practiced the blood-typing process, and built heart models. This learning experience is especially important at a time when the nation faces a shortage of healthcare professionals. We're thrilled to pass on the knowledge and excitement about these careers! ❤️

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    View profile for David Linehan, MD

    CEO, University of Rochester Medical Center; Dean, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry

    Wilmot Warrior Weekend is special because it's more than a weekend. Much of the fulfillment from the event is actually in the comradery of our training rides and group fundraising leading up to the weekend. Each meet-up and training mile is a welcome reminder of why we participate. It's the incredible patients, families, and caregivers who inspire us to push forward in the fight against cancer.   Thank you to my teammates (Go Clinical Trial Crusaders!) and to all of those who ran, walked, biked, donated or otherwise supported the Wilmot Cancer Institute’s mission to advance cancer research and care right here in our community. Together, we’re fueling discoveries and giving hope. Here’s to every warrior we ride for and to the progress still to come. 💙💛 #WilmotWarriorWeekend #URochester #URMC #URMCPeopleInspired #CancerResearch #ROC #Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute University of Rochester Medical Center Stephen Dewhurst Nicole Sampson

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  • We are excited to have completed an important renovation to our Adult Psychiatry unit! Our newly updated space is an investment into our patients and staff. It enhances safety and a calming environment for our care teams to continue to provide support, safety, dignity, and recovery. Thank you to our teams who deliver compassionate, expert care every day. "We are so excited to be working in such a beautiful space! The renovations have created a warm, brighter, and more welcoming space for staff and patients. The renovation brought many new safety features including barricade and ligature safe doors, weighted furniture, and staff safety duress alarms. The renovations truly focused on patient-centered care. As a team, we are so thankful to have this new space and care for our patients in the best way!" said Nurse Manager Lucy Baxendell, BSN, RN, PMH-BC.

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  • One of the essential parts to our patient care are Radiologic Technologists, informally known as Rad Techs. Terrance and Liz help provide clarity to their day-to-day duties and how to get started in a career where the impact is immediate and lasting. Terrance: "A typical day as a rad tech consists of imaging inpatients and ED (emergency department) patients, and bringing portable X-rays to patients on floors for the majority of the hospital, including the cancer center, pediatric hospital, and psych patients. I also go to the OR (operating room) for surgery cases and assist the surgeons by using a C-arm, which can take still X-ray images or a series of live images via fluoroscopy, which can produce a real-time X-ray movie." Liz: "Becoming a rad tech has been such a great decision for me. It has opened up so many doors and opportunities for a bright future for me and my family. The Imaging Sciences Department is so large and dispersed over all areas of the hospital and off-site locations. There are so many opportunities to grow and train in different imaging departments as well. The U of R supported me through X-ray school with tuition assistance and by allowing me to work hours that wouldn’t interfere with classes and clinicals. I am thankful that the U of R gives me flexibility to be a full-time radiologic technologist as well as a full-time mom." Terrance and Liz discuss more about becoming and being a Rad Tech: https://lnkd.in/eRm85-ce And you can become part of the team, too: https://lnkd.in/e3UTdxKg

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  • Ever wondered what happens in the brains of children and adults with Fragile X syndrome? Fragile X is the most common inherited single-gene cause of autism. More than 40% of boys and 15% of girls with Fragile X syndrome have autism. 💡🔬New #URochesterResearch describes how the molecules in brain cells act in Fragile X. Imagine a busy intersection full of cars with no brakes; turmoil and damage are inevitable. The same is true in Fragile X—a missing protein creates chaos in the brain and contributes to the cognitive and behavioral symptoms seen in Fragile X: urmc.info/fragilex25

    • “Clinical trials are always based on findings in fundamental research. We need to figure out exactly what the molecules in our cells are doing to develop treatments. Until we understand what is going on at the most basic level, we’re shooting in the dark.” 
Lynne Maquat, PhD, Director of the Center for RNA Biology, University of Rochester
  • A remarkable milestone on 43400: our Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Unit has been CLABSI-free for over a year! A CLABSI—central line-associated bloodstream infection—is a serious infection that can occur when germs enter the bloodstream through a central line. Because many of our patients live with long-term central lines, PA catheters, or even external devices that pump their blood while awaiting transplant, they are at exceptionally high risk. Despite these challenges, our nurses, physicians, and staff have upheld the highest standards of infection prevention and patient care. Congratulations and thank you to the team for always prioritizing patient safety and quality care!

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  • A defining moment: This morning, the final steel beam was lifted into place on the new Strong Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, a part of the #StrongExpansion project. 🚧 The beam was raised after it was signed by team members and stakeholders. This expansion and modernization will help reduce ED overcrowding, expand behavioral health care, and provide modern, private spaces for patients and families. And as construction progresses, our dedicated teams continue to deliver exceptional care every day, adapting to changes and putting our patients and community first. We’re proud of our people, our progress, and our commitment to the community we serve, and we're thrilled to be another step closer to a brand new ED!

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