
MetroHealth Medical Center is a major academic medical center and a primary affiliate of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The primary goal of our program is to provide residents with a well-rounded education and clinical experience in a friendly and enthusiastic academic environment. We pride ourselves on our excellent state-of-the-art patient care as well as the family-oriented residency program.
MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland's first hospital, was founded in 1837 as City Hospital. From our inception to our status today as a world-class hospital system, MetroHealth has evolved to meet changing health care and social needs. In 1891, a group of twenty-eight (28) physicians and surgeons formed the first medical staff of City Hospital. During this time, the hospital became a training school for medical students.MetroHealth Medical Center has been a primary teaching hospital of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine since 1917.
From our humble beginnings, The MetroHealth System has emerged as a full-service medical institution capable of providing high quality care for both routine medical problems and life-threatening conditions. We provide more services to more people than any other area hospital, and have a proud tradition of delivering quality health care and providing excellent training in academic and clinical medicine.
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