1 Ford Pl
Detroit, MI 48202
(248) 325-1000
Henry Ford Hospital (HFH), the home of the Henry Ford Medical Group (HFMG), is a state-of-the-art, 802-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research center located in Detroit’s New Center area. The hospital is recognized for clinical excellence in the fields of: - Cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, - Neurology and neurosurgery, - Orthopaedics and sports medicine, - Multiorgan transplantation, - The treatment of prostate, breast and lung cancer. Recently, HFH has invested more than $310 million to expand its facilities to meet the needs of the 21st century patient. It is also designated as a Level 1 trauma center with one of the busiest emergency departments in the state. HFMG, one of the largest group practices in the United States, with 1,200 physicians and researchers in 40 specialties, staff HFH and 29 Henry Ford Medical Centers throughout southeast Michigan. HFMG was one of the first groups in the country to document patients’ visits directly from a desktop computer into an electronic medical record. HFMG is also a national leader in other technological advances, including the use of E-prescribing, which allows physicians to write prescriptions from a personal computer or wireless devise and send them directly to a pharmacy, reducing the cost and the risk of medical errors. Another unique program - E visits - allows people to communicate with their physicians via e-mail. Teaching, research and advanced patient care make HFH a premier academic medical center. Affiliated with Wayne State University’s School of Medicine, HFH provides innovative physician training programs and collaborates on leading-edge medical research. HFH receives more than $60 million in annual funding from internal and outside sources and ranks in the top 6 percent of all institutions granted funding by the National Institutes of Health. Staffed with more than 150 medical specialists and research scientists, researchers are involved in several hundred individual research projects. Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a state and national leader in medical education for medical students, interns, residents and fellows and the continuing education of faculty, affiliated physicians, nurses and allied health professionals. Each year, HFHS trains more than 1,500 future physicians. Students are able to train at The Henry Ford Center for Simulation Center; a $5 million, 15,000 square foot facility that provides staff with hands-on training to ensure the safe and effective delivery of health care. Using state-of-the-art simulations in a risk-free environment at Henry Ford Hospital, the “Sim Center” is the most comprehensive of its kind in Michigan, and one of the largest in the United States.
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, formerly known as Wyandotte General Hospital, has been committed to our patients and the Downriver community since it was founded in 1926. In 1988 Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital joined the Henry Ford Health System with the vision of creating a truly comprehensive, leading health care delivery model for Wayne County and the neighboring areas. Located in the heart of downtown Wyandotte, our hospital is a 401-bed acute care facility offering a wide range of services. These include: • General medicine • Surgical services • Birth center • 24-hour emergency care • In-patient rehabilitation • Adult behavioral services • Neurosurgery In addition to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, we also offer a second convenient location Henry Ford Health Center – Brownstown. This facility offers: • Ambulatory surgery • Medical imaging • 24-hour emergency care • A sleep lab Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital is accredited by many prestigious agencies and organizations. These seals of approval give our patients the confidence in knowing they are receiving the highest quality health care possible. Our accreditations include: • American Osteopathic Association • The Rehabilitation Accreditation from Commission for inpatient medical rehabilitation • College of American Pathologists • American Association of Blood Banks • American College of Radiologists • American Psychological Association
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Henry Ford Hospital (HFH), the home of the Henry Ford Medical Group (HFMG), is a state-of-the-art, 802-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research center located in Detroit’s New Center area. The hospital is recognized for clinical excellence in the fields of: - Cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, - Neurology and neurosurgery, - Orthopaedics and sports medicine, - Multiorgan transplantation, - The treatment of prostate, breast and lung cancer. Recently, HFH has invested more than $310 million to expand its facilities to meet the needs of the 21st century patient. It is also designated as a Level 1 trauma center with one of the busiest emergency departments in the state. HFMG, one of the largest group practices in the United States, with 1,200 physicians and researchers in 40 specialties, staff HFH and 29 Henry Ford Medical Centers throughout southeast Michigan. HFMG was one of the first groups in the country to document patients’ visits directly from a desktop computer into an electronic medical record. HFMG is also a national leader in other technological advances, including the use of E-prescribing, which allows physicians to write prescriptions from a personal computer or wireless devise and send them directly to a pharmacy, reducing the cost and the risk of medical errors. Another unique program - E visits - allows people to communicate with their physicians via e-mail. Teaching, research and advanced patient care make HFH a premier academic medical center. Affiliated with Wayne State University’s School of Medicine, HFH provides innovative physician training programs and collaborates on leading-edge medical research. HFH receives more than $60 million in annual funding from internal and outside sources and ranks in the top 6 percent of all institutions granted funding by the National Institutes of Health. Staffed with more than 150 medical specialists and research scientists, researchers are involved in several hundred individual research projects. Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a state and national leader in medical education for medical students, interns, residents and fellows and the continuing education of faculty, affiliated physicians, nurses and allied health professionals. Each year, HFHS trains more than 1,500 future physicians. Students are able to train at The Henry Ford Center for Simulation Center; a $5 million, 15,000 square foot facility that provides staff with hands-on training to ensure the safe and effective delivery of health care. Using state-of-the-art simulations in a risk-free environment at Henry Ford Hospital, the “Sim Center” is the most comprehensive of its kind in Michigan, and one of the largest in the United States.
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, formerly known as Wyandotte General Hospital, has been committed to our patients and the Downriver community since it was founded in 1926. In 1988 Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital joined the Henry Ford Health System with the vision of creating a truly comprehensive, leading health care delivery model for Wayne County and the neighboring areas. Located in the heart of downtown Wyandotte, our hospital is a 401-bed acute care facility offering a wide range of services. These include: • General medicine • Surgical services • Birth center • 24-hour emergency care • In-patient rehabilitation • Adult behavioral services • Neurosurgery In addition to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, we also offer a second convenient location Henry Ford Health Center – Brownstown. This facility offers: • Ambulatory surgery • Medical imaging • 24-hour emergency care • A sleep lab Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital is accredited by many prestigious agencies and organizations. These seals of approval give our patients the confidence in knowing they are receiving the highest quality health care possible. Our accreditations include: • American Osteopathic Association • The Rehabilitation Accreditation from Commission for inpatient medical rehabilitation • College of American Pathologists • American Association of Blood Banks • American College of Radiologists • American Psychological Association
The USGBC is a nonprofit organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for our nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. USGBC works toward its mission of market transformation through its LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building certification program, robust educational offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates, the annual Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, and advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and enables green buildings and communities. Our chapter consists of the following commitees: Commercial Real Estate Communications Education Emerging Professionals Green Schools LEED for Homes LEED Neighborhood Development Membership Outreach and Events Public Policy Students You may participate in more than one committee and all committees are always looking for more volunteers. For more information on each committee please go to our website. http://www.usgbcdetroit.org/index.php/committees
Detroit Young Professionals (DYP) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides professional development, social networking and civic engagement opportunities. We are dedicated to making metro Detroit a better place and developing our region's next generation of leaders. Founded in November 2007, DYP began as a grassroots collective of diverse, forward-thinking individuals with a passion for cultivating creativity, entrepreneurship and a spirit of community in metropolitan Detroit. Since then, we've evolved into an independent nonprofit organization with one of the largest networks of young leaders, innovators and changemakers in Southeast Michigan.
The Greater Detroit Realtist Association (GDRA) is a local chapter of The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB). NAREB was formed July 29, 1947, making it the oldest minority trade association in America. NAREB was founded by twelve individuals, one woman and eleven men from seven states, across the United States. Four of those individuals were from Detroit. NAREB held its first convention at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., on July 19–20, 1948. NAREB was established by African-American real estate professionals as an alternative for African-Americans who were excluded from the National Association of Realtors. NAREB members are called Realtist and represent all professional disciplines within the real estate industry including residential and commercial real estate agents and brokers, loan officers, mortgage brokers, title companies, appraisers, insurance agents, and developers. Realtists promote the highest standards of professional integrity and follow a strict code of real estate industry ethics. Each local chapter continually accepts new members. When you become a member of GDRA you are automatically a member of NAREB.
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