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University Physicians Hospital Kino Campus  
University Physicians Hospital Kino Campus is the main teaching site for the Neurology Residency Program. It is located in the south side of Tucson. In 2004, this former county-managed facility was taken over by The University of Arizona faculty group. The hospital has been reinvigorated by this change and now houses the majority of the Neurology department outpatient clinics and clinical neurophysiology facilities. Additionally, the inpatient facility provides inpatient Psychiatric services for the County as well as being a primary point of healthcare serving the residents of the south and southwest sides of the Tucson Metropolitan Area.

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The University of Arizona Medical Center - University Campus
The University of Arizona Medical Center - University Campus is a private, non-profit institution operating under a lease with the Arizona Board of Regents to support the educational and research services to the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. It is located 15 minutes north of UPHK.  The 365 bed, tertiary referral center provides modern inpatient units, extensive outpatient facilities and multiple intensive care units. As a Level 1 trauma facility, The University of Arizona Medical Center - University Campus provides an emergency air transport program with helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft (AIRCARE). An active transplant program has resulted in successful heart, lung, kidney, bone marrow, liver and pancreas transplants in children and adults. Clinics at The University of Arizona Medical Center - University Campus provide general and subspecialty care.

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Tucson Medical Center (TMC)
Tucson Medical Center is the largest tertiary care hospital in Tucson serving as a referral center for Southern Arizona and parts of northern Mexico, while representing 60 specialties and caring for more than 30,000 inpatients annually. TMC provides a wide range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients with neuromuscular and neurologic disorders. These include treatment for Alzheimer's disease, brain tumors, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, strokes, seizures and other brain, nerve and sleep deprivation disorders.

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Southern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care System (SAVAHCS)
The Southern Arizona Veteran's Administration Health Care System is a charming reminder of the old Southwest. This historic medical center is a highly affiliated tertiary care facility-serving veterans in southern Arizona. The elegant Spanish Colonial style buildings house inpatient and outpatient facilities, research facilities as well as the nationally recognized Geriatrics and Extended Care Center (GECC). The 30-acre facility is located eight miles from University Campus and includes beautifully landscaped lawns mixed with the natural desert.

 

 

 

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