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Annual Report - Winthrop University Hospital

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<strong>Winthrop</strong>-<strong>University</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> 2011 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>Michael Ammazzalorso, MD, MACP, Chief Medical Officer & Associate Chairman of the Department of Medicine, leads the world-class medical staff at <strong>Winthrop</strong>.Distinguished MedicalStaff<strong>Winthrop</strong>’s medical staff—which includes more than 1,300full-time and voluntary attending physicians—cared for morethan 37,000 inpatients, handled more than 68,000 emergencyvisits, and conducted more than 800,000 outpatient appointmentsin 2011. And that’s just their clinical work. They arealso esteemed professors, respected researchers, and prolificpublishers of original medical literature.In 2011, 86 <strong>Winthrop</strong> physicians were named to Castle Connolly’sTop Doctors: NY Metro Area edition. <strong>Winthrop</strong> doctors holdleadership positions with national organizations and many haveearned prestigious NIH and other federal grants. Physicians at<strong>Winthrop</strong> participate in Clinical Research Trials to offer thelatest available treatment options, and maintain a steadfastcommitment to quality, efficient resource utilization, preventingunnecessary admissions and appropriate transitional care. Inrecognition of their commitment to superior quality in all thatthey do, <strong>Winthrop</strong> doctors are recognized regularly with awardsfor clinical, academic and research excellence. And all thewhile, they provide the highly personalized and compassionatecare that has made <strong>Winthrop</strong> the hospital of choice for so manypatients and their families.Many <strong>Winthrop</strong> medical staff hold academic appointments atStony Brook <strong>University</strong> School of Medicine and are activelyengaged in teaching medical students. This activity ranges fromteaching in the classroom to mentoring students in physicianpractice offices and at the hospital.Partnerships<strong>Winthrop</strong> is…a partner in the <strong>Winthrop</strong> South Nassau <strong>University</strong> Health Systema member of the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare Systema member of the Nassau-Suffolk <strong>Hospital</strong> Councila member of the Long Island Health Networka founding member of the e-Health Network of Long Island32

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