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August 27, 2006     84F   29C   
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Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami

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Getting oriented

The Department of Security has free paper maps of the Medical campus, available at their offices on the first floor of Dominion Parking Garage.  (This is the same place you get your physical ID badge.  It's next door to the training room where you receive new employee orientation.)

You can also use the online Medical campus interactive map.  (Gables interactive map and Rosensteil interactive map are also available.)  If you're looking for the location or other contact information for a particular person, use the online people search.

Webcam views

Downtown Miami from Rosensteil Building camera

The City of Miami was incorporated in 1896.  Dade -- now Miami-Dade -- country was established in 1836.   With a population of some 2.3M, it is the most populous county in the state of Florida.

The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area, commonly referred to as the Tri-County area, encompasses Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.  It is the largest urbanized area in Florida and in the southern US, with a population of over 5M.

Founded in 1925, the University of Miami is the largest private employer in Miami-Dade, with more than 10,000 employees.  Florida's first accredited medical school, the UM School of Medicine was established in 1952.  It is the largest (by employment) of UM's five campuses.

webcam4Alamo courtyard from Rosensteil Building camera

The Alamo is is the centerpiece for the 76-acre University of Miami / Jackson Health System campus, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

The Alamo opened in 1918, as the City of Miami Hospital.  It was renamed Jackson Memorial Hospital in 1924, in honor of its original medical director James M. Jackson. 

More than 6,000 University of Miami faculty and staff work on medical campus, along with more than 10,000 Jackson Health System employees.

A tertiary care hospital and the major teaching facility for the University of Miami School of Medicine, Jackson is one of the busiest hospitals in the US.

Clinical Research Building from Dominion Tower camera

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Clinical Research Building (CRB) and Wellness Center was held on January 20, 2004.  The CRB is the first of six new medical facilities the School of Medicine plans in the next few years.

The Clinical Research Building will be home to more than 300,000 square feet of clinical research space, in such areas as patient safety, pediatrics, and clinical pharmacology.

With more than 1,300 ongoing projects funded by some $200 million in external grants and contracts to UM faculty, the school ranks in the top third among U.S. medical schools in terms of research funding.

Schoninger Quadrangle from Dominion Tower camera

The Schoninger Research Quadrangle, with its pathways and fountains provides a quiet spot for campus workers and visitors.  The Quadrangle is bordered by:

  • the Batchelor Children’s Research Institute, which consolidates research activities of the Department of Pediatrics;
  • the Lois Pope LIFE Center, a nucleus for neurosciences research and the home of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis;
  • the Papanicolaou Cancer Research Building;
  • the R. Bunn Gautier Biochemistry Building; and
  • the Rowland and Sylvia Schaefer Building, housing the Diabetes Research Institute.

Each year the medical school’s 700 faculty physicians and some 5,000 other employees support a system that provides health care services in more than a million patient encounters, in primary care and more than 30 specialties. 

More than 1,000 students are engaged in health professions training programs here.

In addition to Jackson, UM clinical facilities are located at the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center, five primary care centers throughout Miami-Dade County, and a half-dozen area hospitals.