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University of Chicago Medical Center

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The University of Chicago Medical Center (UChicago Medicine) is a nationally ranked academic medical center located in Hyde Park on the South Side of Chicago. It is the flagship campus for The University of Chicago Medicine system and was established in 1898. Affiliated with and located on The University of Chicago campus, it also serves as the teaching hospital for Pritzker School of Medicine. Primary medical facilities on campus include the Center for Care and Discovery, Bernard A. Mitchell Hospital, and Comer Children's Hospital. In 2019, U.S. News and World Report ranked UChicago Medicine the second-best hospital in both Chicago and Illinois behind Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

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University of Chicago Medical Center
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