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MedStar Washington Hospital Center is the largest and busiest hospital in Washington, DC, serving as the central hub for the region’s most advanced medical care. The hospital is ranked as one of the nation’s top 50 hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery.

• 926 Beds

• +6,100 Total Jobs Supported

• +400,000 Annual Patients

Opened in 1870, Children’s National was one of the first children’s hospitals in the U.S. and is the only exclusive provider of pediatric care in the Washington, DC metro area. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0 – 21 throughout the region and features an ACS verified level 1 pediatric trauma center, the only one in the District of Columbia.

• 328 Beds

• +6,000 Total Jobs Supported

• Ranked #1 in Newborn Care U.S. News & World Report (2022)

Howard University Hospital (HUH) is a private, nonprofit institution in Washington, DC and an affiliate of Howard University. HUH is the nation's only teaching hospital on the campus of a historically black university. Physicians and other health professionals are engaged weekly in activities and services in the local community, including medical presentations, free health screenings, educational workshops, and health fairs.

• 300 Beds

• +100,000 Annual Patients

The Washington DC VA Medical Center is the region’s only health care system that specifically provides health care services to veterans. The medical center is also home to an adjacent 120-bed community living enter, which provides Veterans with geriatric long-term, hospice, and palliative care.

• 194 Beds

• +2,500 Jobs Supported

• +1,000,000 Annual Patients

Utilizing its research partnership with Georgetown University School of Medicine, MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital is the region’s largest acute rehabilitation hospital.

• 137 Beds

• +1,200 Jobs Supported

• +2,000 Annual Patients

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