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Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is an affiliated hospital of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, located in Baltimore, Maryland, and established in 1879. The medical college established by JHH and 1883 adopted strict admission standards at the beginning of its establishment, set up comprehensive medical courses emphasizing scientific methods, combined clinical teaching with laboratory research, and established the development model of medical college and affiliated hospitals. They have developed into world-class hospitals and medical schools, ranking first in the rankings of hospitals and medical schools in the United States for many years. JHH is also the birthplace of neurosurgery, urology, endocrinology and pediatrics. JHH is also at the leading level in the field of basic medical research. 1978 Nobel Prize winners in medicine and physiology hamilton smith and Dan Nathan came from JHH. They discovered restriction endonucleases in the early 1970' s and conducted in-depth research.

JHH has developed into a huge non-profit health care group, known as the Johns Hopkins Health System (HHS), including JHH, Johns Hopkins Bay View Medical Center, Howard County General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Community Physician, Johns Hopkins Medical Service Company, Johns Hopkins Medical Management Company and other institutions. According to the data published on its website, in 2005, JHH registered 995 beds, including 46 discharged patients, 5 outpatients, 87,624 emergency patients, 20,865,438 inpatients and 26,678 outpatients. The total number of employees is 852 1, including 3058 medical staff and 2544 registered nurses.

The founder of JHH Surgery is the famous surgeon William Stuart halsted (1852- 1922). He has made outstanding contributions to the surgical treatment of thyroid gland, breast, blood vessels and hernia, and introduced the German resident training system to the United States, which greatly promoted the development of medical care in the United States. At present, JHH surgery includes general surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery and urology. General surgery includes cardiac surgery, plastic surgery, pediatric surgery, general surgery/gastrointestinal surgery, tumor surgery/endocrine surgery, vascular surgery, abdominal transplantation surgery, and thoracic surgery. JHH is one of the largest centers for diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic tumors in the United States. At present, more than 200 pancreaticoduodenectomy cases are completed every year. John L. Cameron, MD, former surgical director of JHH, was the first surgeon in the world to complete 1000 pancreaticoduodenectomy. The director of Gastrointestinal, Pancreatic and Liver (Biliary Service) is Charles J. Yeo M.D (who has been transferred as the Chief Professor of Surgery at Kimmel Cancer Center of Thomas Jefferson University), and other well-known experts include Dana Anderson, Frederic E. Eckhauser, Martin Makary, etc.

Ranking of specialties (numbers in brackets are rankings): Otolaryngology (1), Gynecology (1), Nephrology (1), Rheumatology (1), Urology (1), Neurology and Neurosurgery (2

In addition: hello, old American expert, the landlord asked the most famous hospital in the United States, only one word. If the landlord asks the best hospital in each major, I will explain it in more detail according to the major. I have listed all the specialties in Johns Hopkins Hospital below. If we give Americans a questionnaire, JHH will undoubtedly top the list!

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