Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida

Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida

Hospitals and Health Care

As Mount Sinai grows, so does our legacy of caring

About us

Founded in 1949, Mount Sinai Medical Center is the largest private, independent, not-for-profit teaching hospital in Florida. As a medical center whose mission is to provide high-quality health care to our diverse community, enhanced through teaching, research, charity care, and financial responsibility, Mount Sinai is committed to providing access to expert, compassionate care to all. Mount Sinai provides an unmatched level of clinical expertise and is dedicated to recruiting and training top physicians and surgeons from across the country, who work together across multiple disciplines to deliver a patient-centric approach to care. Mount Sinai’s on-going partnerships with New York’s prestigious Columbia University have allowed us to provide our community access to the only Ivy League-affiliated cardiovascular, urology, orthopedics, and cancer programs in South Florida. These programs combine the strengths of two leaders, enhancing the outstanding level of service and providing greater access to state-of-the-art technology, research, and treatment options. Among our many accolades and awards, Mount Sinai: * The only hospital in Miami-Dade to be named one of Healthgrades™ top 5% of hospitals in the nation for three years in a row, 2022, 2021 and 2020 * Named America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Care and Gastrointestinal Surgery by Healthgrades™ for 2022 as well as the GWTG Stroke Award (AHA) for Target Stroke Elite Plus Honor Roll. This award highlights Mount Sinai’s performance with intravenous thrombolytics. * The only hospital in South Florida to be named one of 250 hospitals in the world to Newsweek’s list of World’s Best Smart Hospitals for 2021. *Mount Sinai’s stroke center is a Comprehensive Stroke Center with Joint Commission. This designation assures patients that the center follows national standards and guidelines that can significantly improve the outcomes of the most complex stroke cases.

Website
http://www.msmc.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Miami Beach
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1949

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  • Meet Betsabee Cordero Rodriguez. While battling stage-four colorectal cancer and undergoing treatment at Mount Sinai, Betsabee was still able to manage her successful travel agency in Hialeah. Her story underscores the importance of early screenings and of having a positive attitude throughout your healing journey. We are grateful to our entire Comprehensive Cancer Center care team for the invaluable support and quality of care they offer to all of our patients. Read more about Betsabee’s survivor story by visiting https://bit.ly/3xldq2Y #Colorectal #ColorectalCancer #ColonCancer #CancerAwareness #FightCRC #GetScreened #CommunitySupport #WeAreMSMC

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    After relocating from the Midwest to Miami with his wife, Matthew Hodge, a physician from South Florida, found adjusting to a new environment and meeting new people to be challenging. Struggling with depression and anxiety due to this change, Matthew voluntarily admitted himself to Mount Sinai’s Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Behavioral Health psychiatric inpatient unit. After four days of treatment, he was discharged feeling significantly better, thanks to the center's care in addressing his emotional well-being and stabilizing his anxiety. “It helped a lot in the sense that it was challenging some of my own unhealthy coping strategies,” he says, reflecting on his experience. “While it was tough sometimes to hear what other people were also going through, it’s nice to kind of normalize it.” Our Behavioral Health center employs skills-based groups to assist patients like Matthew in managing their mental well-being. He is now continuing medical management with Mount Sinai’s outpatient behavioral health center, where he receives guidance on his current medications as part of his treatment plan. We extend our gratitude to the exceptional team at our Behavioral Health center for their kindness, compassion, and expertise in caring for Matthew. At Mount Sinai, we remain committed to aiding those grappling with emotional wellness. Learn more about the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Behavioral Health by visiting https://bit.ly/3G7ce4u

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  • When it comes to orthopedics, knee and hip replacements rank high on the list of highly requested surgeries. Dr. Kathryn Fideler, an orthopedic surgeon at Mount Sinai’s Columbia University Division of Orthopedics, recently discussed her background, expertise, and practice locations with @local10news @SoFloHealth. Specializing in knee and hip replacements, she focuses on treating patients and fostering positive relationships, aiming for long-lasting results. To learn more about Dr. Fideler, please visit https://bit.ly/3VJ2ZQW #Orthopedics #Orthopedic #OrthopedicSurgery #HipReplacement #KneeReplacement #Surgeon #Doctor

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  • In honor of #NationalPatientAccessWeek, Mount Sinai would like to give a big shout out to our incredible Patient Access team for their unwavering dedication and achievements. From admissions to scheduling, they're the superheroes behind the scenes, ensuring seamless access to healthcare for our community. Thank you, Patient Access professionals, for all that you do! #WeAreMSMC #PatientAccess #PatientExperience #Healthcare #Hospital

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  • After relocating from the Midwest to Miami with his wife, Matthew Hodge, a physician from South Florida, found adjusting to a new environment and meeting new people to be challenging. Struggling with depression and anxiety due to this change, Matthew voluntarily admitted himself to Mount Sinai’s Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Behavioral Health psychiatric inpatient unit. After four days of treatment, he was discharged feeling significantly better, thanks to the center's care in addressing his emotional well-being and stabilizing his anxiety. “It helped a lot in the sense that it was challenging some of my own unhealthy coping strategies,” he says, reflecting on his experience. “While it was tough sometimes to hear what other people were also going through, it’s nice to kind of normalize it.” Our Behavioral Health center employs skills-based groups to assist patients like Matthew in managing their mental well-being. He is now continuing medical management with Mount Sinai’s outpatient behavioral health center, where he receives guidance on his current medications as part of his treatment plan. We extend our gratitude to the exceptional team at our Behavioral Health center for their kindness, compassion, and expertise in caring for Matthew. At Mount Sinai, we remain committed to aiding those grappling with emotional wellness. Learn more about the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Behavioral Health by visiting https://bit.ly/3G7ce4u

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  • In celebration of National Doctors Day, consider making a donation by visiting https://bit.ly/49ikdro to honor the doctors who have made a difference in your life. Your contribution supports our ability to expand access to our physicians and medical services, enhances the charity care we provide to the underserved, and allows for innovative medical research. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a meaningful impact. Thank you for supporting the future of high quality healthcare for our community. #NationalDoctorsDay #DoctorsDay #Doctors #Physicians #SurgeonLife

  • The latest recipient of the DAISY Award at Mount Sinai is Gal Dardashti, RN, recognized for her exceptional efforts in saving a patient experiencing internal bleeding in the ER. Gal promptly sprang into action, swiftly administering vital medications to stabilize the patient and mitigate further complications. Thanks to Gal's quick response, the patient's condition has significantly improved and has since been discharged. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Gal for this well-deserved recognition! #Nurses #RNLife #NursesOfInstagram #TheDAISYAwards

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