Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Boston Lying-In Hospital building, part of Brigham and Women's Hospital but separate from BWH main building, view from Longwood Avenue.
Boston Lying-In Hospital building, part of Brigham and Women's Hospital but separate from BWH main building, view from Longwood Avenue.

Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is the largest hospital of Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Boston, Massachusetts and second largest teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School (after Massachusetts General Hospital), directly adjacent to Harvard Medical School. With Massachusetts General Hospital, it is one of the two founding members of Partners HealthCare, the largest healthcare provider in Massachusetts.

Brigham and Women's is also a member of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and is part of the consortium of hospitals which operates Boston MedFlight. In July 2008, the separate Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center[1] which is connected to Brigham and Women's main building with a bridge, opened.

Brigham and Women's is a highly academic hospital and represents the 1980 merger of three Harvard-affiliated Boston hospitals: the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (est. 1913), the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital (est. 1914), and the Boston Hospital for Women. The latter was established in 1966 as a merger of the Boston Lying-In Hospital (est. 1832), one of America’s first maternity hospitals, and the Free Hospital for Women (est. 1875).

Brigham and Women's Hospital is an important biomedical research institute.citation needed Over the last ten years, BWH has been one of the largest non-university recipient of research funding from the National Institutes of Health.[2] Brigham and Women's Hospital is known for its research in cardiovascular diseases (home of the TIMI trials), rheumatology, endocrinology, and laboratory medicine.citation needed The hospital has also ranked highly in the U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals issue.

As of 2007, the U.S. News and World Report rankings place BWH overall as the 10th-best hospital in the United States.[1] For the following specialties BWH received rankings in the top 10 by the U.S. News and World Report[2]:

Historical notes and Firsts

Free Hospital for Women across the street from  Olmsted Park
Free Hospital for Women across the street from Olmsted Park

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