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[[Image:UAB_Hospital_buildings_-_eastern_side_of_the_medical_center.jpg|center|thumb|1000px|Panorama of the eastern side of the UAB Medical Center]] | [[Image:UAB_Hospital_buildings_-_eastern_side_of_the_medical_center.jpg|center|thumb|1000px|Panorama of the eastern side of the UAB Medical Center]] | ||
'''UAB Hospital''' is comprised of various entities located in the [[Birmingham Medical District]] and is part of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The [[UAB Hospital Emergency Department|Emergency Department]] is the only hospital in Alabama currently designated as a Level 1 Adult Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, and it is a regional referral center for head trauma, spinal cord trauma, burns, and other serious conditions. | '''UAB Hospital''', also called the '''University of Alabama Hospital''' or '''University Hospital''' is a hospital comprised of various entities located in the [[Birmingham Medical District]] and is part of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The hospital complex is certified for 1,207 beds. | ||
The [[UAB Hospital Emergency Department|Emergency Department]] is the only hospital in Alabama currently designated as a Level 1 Adult Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, and it is a regional referral center for head trauma, spinal cord trauma, burns, and other serious conditions. | |||
==Buildings== | ==Buildings== |
Revision as of 15:52, 23 March 2021
UAB Hospital, also called the University of Alabama Hospital or University Hospital is a hospital comprised of various entities located in the Birmingham Medical District and is part of the UAB Medical Center. The hospital complex is certified for 1,207 beds.
The Emergency Department is the only hospital in Alabama currently designated as a Level 1 Adult Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, and it is a regional referral center for head trauma, spinal cord trauma, burns, and other serious conditions.
Buildings
- Callahan Eye Hospital
- Center for Psychiatric Medicine
- Highlands
- Kirklin Clinic
- North Pavilion
- Proton Therapy Center
- Quarterback Tower
- Russell Ambulatory Clinic
- Spain Rehabilitation Center
- Spain Wallace building
- Wallace Tumor Institute
- West Pavilion
- Women & Infants Center