Danbury Hospital

Danbury Hospital
Geography
Location Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates 41°24′19″N 73°26′41″W / 41.4054°N 73.4447°W / 41.4054; -73.4447Coordinates: 41°24′19″N 73°26′41″W / 41.4054°N 73.4447°W / 41.4054; -73.4447
Organization
Affiliated university Yale University School of Medicine, New York Medical College, Ross University School of Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Services
Emergency department Level II trauma center
Beds 371
History
Founded 1885
Links
Website www.danburyhospital.org
Lists Hospitals in Connecticut

Danbury Hospital is a 371-bed hospital in Danbury, Connecticut serving patients in Fairfield County, Connecticut, as well as Westchester County and Putnam County, New York.

The hospital has 3,300 employees. John M. Murphy, M.D. is president and CEO of Western Connecticut Health Network, the regional health system that includes Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital and Norwalk Hospital.

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Affiliations

Danbury Hospital is affiliated with University of Vermont School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ross University School of Medicine, New York Medical College. The hospital also affiliated with New York Medical College in 1974 to support pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery, the University of Connecticut’s School of Medicine to support nuclear medicine.[6]

Danbury Hospital is a member of the Council of Teaching Hospital and Health Systems (COTH) of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). Of the 1,100 hospitals involved in graduate medical education in this country, the 400 COTH member institutions train about three-quarters of the residents in the United States.[6]

History

Founded in 1885, Danbury Hospital was a small community hospital for its first 50 years. Its School of Nursing was established in 1893, and the first graduate medical education (GME) program was a one-year general internship approved in 1926.[6]

In 1970 the hospital developed a long-range strategic plan which included a proposal to make the hospital a regional teaching hospital. A full-time faculty was formed and eventually evolved into the multi-specialty, not-for-profit practice called Danbury Office of Physician Services, PC.[6]

A three story addition (Stroock Tower) and a two level parking garage opened in January 1985.[7]

On June 20, 2014, a new 11 story, 316,000 sf addition to the hospital (The Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Pavilion) was opened.[8]

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