THE PRESENT
Looking at Sinai Hospital's
Comprehensive Services
With the celebration of its 26th anniversary
in 1979, Sinai Hospital has become a
mature institution providing a broad
spectrum of comprehensive medical care
services to all facets of the community; a
diversified teaching program in
undergraduate and graduate medical
education and allied health education; and
an active medical research program. At the
foundation of our broad-based program are
the Departments of Medicine and Surgery.
Medicine
The Department of Medicine, which is the
largest of Sinai's clinical departments, forms
the basis of Sinai's multidisciplinary patient
care program through the subspecialties of
allergy, cardiology, dermatology,
endocrinology, family practice,
gastroenterology, hematology, infectious
diseases, medical oncology, nephrology,
neurology, pulmonary medicine and
rheumatology.
Surgery
Sinai Hospital's Department of Surgery
provides excellence of patient care in the
surgical subspecialties of neurosurgery,
orthopedics, plastic surgery, proctology, and
general surgery. These along with the
Departments of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Urology, and Oral Surgery comprise a
comprehensive surgical patient care
program.
Rehabilitation Medicine
Sinai Hospital's Department of Physical and
Rehabilitation Medicine provides an
intensive program in restorative care. While
this service has been in place at Sinai for
several years, Sinai Hospital has been
designated the host hospital for the
Quadrangle program in adult rehabilitation
medicine. The program, as a separate unit,
became operational in January, 1977, when
Sinai Hospital converted 30 medical/surgical
beds on the third floor of the Shiffman
Wing for this purpose. The unit is organized
to serve the adult rehabilitation and physical
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