About UW Medical Center

University of Washington Medical Center is one of the nation's leading academic medical centers, which provides highly specialized medical care in areas such as cardiology, high-risk pregnancy and neonatal intensive care, oncology, orthopaedics and organ transplantation. Patients travel from across Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho for these specialized services.

UW Medical Center signU.S. News & World Report’s 2009 America’s Best Hospitals ranked UW Medical Center twelfth in the nation and has named the hospital among the country’s best since the rankings began in 1993. The medical center also was named the nation’s first Magnet Hospital for excellence in nursing care by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, which has continued to honor UWMC with this award every four years since 1994.

UW Medical Center is part of the UW Medicine health-care system, which also includes Harborview Medical Center, the UW School of Medicine, UW Neighborhood Clinics and Airlift Northwest, a specialized emergency transport program.

UW Medical Center partners with the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center and Seattle Children’s through the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to provide the most advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment available.

Areas of specialization

  • Oncology
  • Cardiology
  • Orthopaedics and sports medicine
  • Organ transplantation
  • Liver and kidney care
  • Otolaryngology/Head and neck surgery
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • High-risk pregnancy care and neonatal intensive care, including the region’s first Level IIIB neonatal intensive care unit
  • Rehabilitation medicine
  • Neurological surgery

2009 statistics

 Licensed beds  450
 Employees  4,311
 Physicians  1,823
 Admissions  19,322
 Emergency Department visits   27,046
 Clinic visits  333,675
 Surgery cases  14,853

Medical firsts

UWMC physicians are also UW School of Medicine faculty members, teaching the next generation of health-care professionals and advancing medical discovery to set the standard of care worldwide. Our physicians have:

  • Invented the Scribner Shunt, which made long-term kidney dialysis possible 
  • Established the world’s first multidisciplinary pain center 
  • Designed the Bruce Protocol, a multistage treadmill test that remains the gold standard for evaluating heart problems 
  • Developed use of Doppler ultrasound for diagnosing vascular disease 
  • Performed the region’s first heart transplant surgery, liver transplant and total knee replacement 
  • Established the Institute for Simulation and Interprofessional Studies, or ISIS, to provide leadership in the use of simulated technologies to improve patient safety and outcomes, as well as health-care education 
  • Spearheaded the U.S. portion of a World Health Organization pilot project that concluded complications from surgery dropped significantly when medical teams use surgical checklists

History

UW Medical Center opened as University Hospital in 1959. It was one of the nation’s smallest teaching hospitals when it opened, but immediately became a leader in health-care innovation.

UW Medical Center has broken ground on a construction project that will provide additional space for premature babies, inpatients and diagnostic imaging.

Learn more about UW Medical Center’s history and future >