Health District (Miami)

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Health District
Civic Center
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The Health District, also known as the Civic Center, is a

neighborhood in the city of Miami, Florida. The Health District is bound roughly by Northwest 20th Street and 14th Avenue to the northwest, the Dolphin Expressway and the Miami River to the south and west, and the Midtown Interchange and I-95
to the east.

The Health District has the country's largest concentration of medical and research facilities after

clinics and government offices, and is the center of Miami's growing biotechnology and medical research industry. It is the home of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and the University of Miami's Life Science and Technology Park.[2][3] The Health District is approximately five minutes north of downtown Miami via rapid transit on the Miami Metrorail
.

History

Jackson Memorial Hospital, the primary teaching hospital for the University of Miami's Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and the largest hospital in the United States with 1,547 beds[4]

The neighborhood has its roots as a health district with the opening of Jackson Memorial Hospital in 1915, with some of the original buildings, such as The Alamo still standing. Today, the Alamo serves an era museum of Jackson's history throughout the years. Jackson Memorial Hospital is the major public hospital of Miami, and Jackson's hospital in the Health District is the health system's primary hospital.[5]

Hospitals and research institutes

The Health District is the center of Miami's medical, research and

Miami-Dade County. Jackson has affiliations as teaching hospitals with the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine since 1952 and more recently with Florida International University's Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Other hospitals include: Miami VA Medical Center, University of Miami Hospital (formerly Cedars Medical Center), and Holtz Children's Hospital.[6]

Some of the

research institutes in the Health District are:[7]

  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
  • University of Miami Cytogenetic Lab
  • University of Miami's Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
  • Miami Dade College Medical Campus[8]
  • Batchelor Children's Research Institute
  • Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute
  • Center on Aging
  • Diabetes Research Institute
  • John T MacDonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics
  • Wertheim College of Medicine
  • Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education
  • University of Miami Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute
  • Mailman Center for Child Development
  • Miami Institute for Human Genomics
  • Miami Project to Cure Paralysis
  • Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Vascular Biology Institute
  • William Lehman Injury Research Institute

Transportation

Civic Center is served by

Miami Metrorail
at:

The Health District is served by

Marlins Park
.

Education

The University of Miami's Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine campus in the Health District in July 2016

Colleges and universities

Historic Civic Center

References

  1. ^ "A new University of Miami research park hopes to jumpstart Miami's science industry - Business Monday - MiamiHerald.com". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2011-11-03. Retrieved 2011-08-29.
  2. ^ "Miller School of Medicine - University of Miami". www.med.miami.edu.
  3. ^ "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park". www.umlsp.com.
  4. ^ "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America", Becker's Hospital Review, July 2010
  5. ^ "404". www.jhsmiami.org. Archived from the original on 2011-03-24. Retrieved 2011-03-09. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  6. ^ "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park". www.umlsp.com.
  7. ^ "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park". www.umlsp.com.
  8. ^ "Medical Campus - Miami Dade College". www.mdc.edu.