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Mount Sinai Medical Center thanks our philanthropic family for supporting access to high-quality care.
Mission:
To provide high quality health care to our diverse community enhanced through teaching, research, charity care and financial responsibility.
For over 70 years, Mount Sinai Medical Center has been dedicated to serving the community by delivering the highest quality medical care to all. Today, that same mission remains at the heart of everything we do.
Our culture of caring and compassion resonates through our Mount Sinai family of employees, donors and board members who each play a meaningful role in upholding our tenets of inclusiveness and diversity, while helping to shape the future of care for our patients.
We remain committed to training and recruiting the top physicians and surgeons across the country, who work together and across multiple disciplines, to deliver a patient-centric approach to care. We are dedicated to ensuring our expert medical staff is equipped with the latest in technologies and facilities, allowing them to deliver unparalleled results.
Each person helped, each life saved, and each family positively impacted is a testament to our highly skilled and award-winning team. We continue to build toward the future, ensuring access to high-quality care for our community.
Throughout the years and as the health care landscape changes, Mount Sinai has remained committed to both teaching and practicing great medicine. Our ability to do so is anchored in a rich legacy of philanthropic support. Our philanthropic family remains dedicated to this concept and continues a deep-rooted tradition of making a positive impact on the community.
We thank you for your continued support and for your dedication to ensuring the future of high-quality care for generations to come.
Sincerely,
Gino R. Santorio President and Chief Executive OfficerSouth Florida has access to a Top 100 Hospital, ranked within the top 2% in the nation ...
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 & 2020
For five consecutive years, Mount Sinai has been named one of America’s Top Hospitals by Healthgrades for consistent, comprehensive, quality care.
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Mount Sinai is among the leading hospitals in the U.S., outperforming more than 4,400 hospitals in key areas such as better survival rates, fewer complications and infections, shorter emergency department wait times, and higher patient satisfaction.
Increased access to the latest technology and expert medical staff drives better patient outcomes and results …
$1 Billion
Mount Sinai continues to invest millions in new facilities, capital improvement projects, new technologies, and ongoing maintenance projects to ensure our physicians and surgeons are equipped with the latest in surgical and imaging technology, giving our doctors the state-of-the-art tools they need to provide the highest quality care.
Rendering of the Irma and Norman Braman Comprehensive Cancer Center on Mount Sinai’s Miami Beach campus, set to be completed in late 2025.For over 50 years, Mount Sinai has been providing access to leading expertise in cardiac surgery …
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Mount Sinai continues to be the leader in cardiovascular care, delivering the best cardiac surgery survival rates and performing the most procedures over the past decade. The center delivers advances in minimally invasive and robotic techniques, and pioneers the next generation of cardiac treatments.
Dr. Steve Xydas, Chief of Cardiac Surgery, performs a heart procedure. Dr. Xydas is a graduate of Harvard University and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and he completed his general surgery and cardiovascular surgery training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York.
A growing national physician shortage is creating challenges in receiving timely access to physicians …
$44.4 Million
Mount Sinai invests millions each year in teaching future generations of highly skilled physicians, training 210 medical residents and fellows in 17 specialties each year to serve our community.
Dr. Kfir Ben-David, Chairman of the Department of Surgery, Chief of the Gastroesophageal Surgery Division, and Director of the General Surgery Program, reviews patient notes with surgical residents prior to a scheduled operation.
Local, state, and national physician shortages are creating a greater need for patient access to high-quality physicians …
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Mount Sinai has a network of 13 locations, including physician offices and emergency centers, across Miami-Dade and Monroe counties that offer same-day or next-day appointments, ensuring convenient access to high-quality medical care when patients need it most.
Our growing community has access to award-winning medical facilities …
154 & 56
Mount Sinai’s Skolnick Surgical Tower and Hildebrandt Emergency Center provide an unparalleled patient and visitor experience, boasting modern facilities with 154 all-private patient rooms offering natural light and views of Biscayne Bay, 56 emergency treatment rooms, and curated artwork throughout, creating a healing environment for all.
Aerial view of the Skolnick Surgical Tower and Hildebrandt Emergency Center, which opened in February 2019.For over 70 years, Mount Sinai has provided access to teaching programs, allowing physicians to train and work in a high-quality environment …
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Mount Sinai upholds its rich history of academic excellence as one of Florida’s original statutory teaching hospitals, continually growing residency and fellowship programs and training countless physicians in all areas, in addition to nurses and allied health professionals, to serve the growing needs of our community.
The attendance log of the first committee meeting, where members began their discussions of establishing Mount Sinai Hospital.More than 1 in 4 people in Miami Beach do not have health insurance, resulting in barriers for accessing high-quality medical care when they need it most …
$260 Million
Mount Sinai is committed to providing high-quality care to all, regardless of ability to pay, contributing $260 million in charity care each year, including $68 million in emergency care, $15 million for the care of the homeless, and $5.4 million for cancer care.
It’s imperative to know that your philanthropic dollars are making a direct impact on the well-being of our community …
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The Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation continually exceeds best demonstrated practices for cost per dollar raised, leading all not-for-profit hospitals in Miami-Dade County.
A newborn in the Abess Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) being examined by Dr. Jose Adams, Director of the Division of Neonatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center.What started as a vision to serve and accept all people regardless of race, creed, nationality, or ability to pay still remains at the core of Mount Sinai’s mission more than 70 years later.
Today, our ability to continue to serve our community by providing access to high-quality care stands on a foundation of strong philanthropic support. As we embark on this new era of patient care enhanced with the finest in technologies and facilities, charitable giving remains vital to our success.
Being part of our distinguished philanthropic family helps to support the long-standing mission of Mount Sinai Medical Center. To discuss how you can help make an impact, please call
Max A. Sklar, Chief Development Officer, at 305.674.2777
The investments we make now will help solidify the exceptional health care we provide to our community today and for generations to come.
Thank you.
“IF YOU’RE IN THE LUCKIEST 1% OF HUMANITY, YOU OWE IT TO THE REST OF HUMANITY TO THINK ABOUT THE OTHER 99%.”