Clinical Care

Integrating basic and translational science with advances in preventive and specialty care.

Faculty physicians, residents and fellows at the College of Medicine – Phoenix and College of Medicine – Tucson, as well as faculty nurses and students at the College of Nursing and students and residents at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, provide care and receive training through agreements with almost 20 clinical affiliates, including primary partner Banner Health.

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Banner building in phoenix

Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, a Level I Trauma Center, is one of Arizona's leading hospitals for medical care, treatment and recovery, and recently was ranked by U.S. News & World Report in the top 50 hospitals nationally for specialty care areas including geriatrics, nephrology and urology. Specialty services include advanced heart care, treatment for advanced lung diseases, organ transplantation, orthopedics, rehabilitation and concussion care.

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banner building in Tucson

Banner – University Medical Center Tucson is Southern Arizona's only Level I Trauma Center, providing care for the most critically injured patients. Specialty services include comprehensive heart and cancer care, advanced neuroscience techniques and a multi-organ transplant program. Since 2009, Banner - University Medical Center Tucson has been a Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke Center.

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Banner building located at 2800 E Ajo Way

Banner – University Medical Center South is a comprehensive medical center that includes an Emergency department, a state-designated trauma center and a Behavioral Health Pavilion. Specialty services include inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, treatment and education for diabetes, innovative geriatrics care and comprehensive orthopedics.

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Abrazo Community Health  building

Abrazo Community Health Network has been a provider in Phoenix community for more than 40 years. A 221-bed acute care and teaching hospital at the Abrazo Central Campus offers a complete range of health care services including women’s health, oncology, cardiac care and neurology.

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Carondelet St Joseph's Hospital building

Established in 1961, St. Joseph’s Hospital serves Tucson and Southern Arizona. St. Joseph’s is home to the Carondelet Neurological Institute and the Carondelet Joint Replacement Center. Its 486-bed hospital features specialized care in programs such as trauma, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, stroke, diabetes, emergency medicine and rehabilitation.

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Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is a nationally recognized center for quality tertiary care, medical education and research in Central Phoenix. It includes the internationally renowned Barrow Neurological Institute®, the Norton Thoracic Institute, Center for Women's Health and a Level I Trauma Center verified by the American College of Surgeons. 

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El Rio Health building

El Rio Health is the site of the first collaborative practice agreement for pharmacists in Arizona. Since 2002, the diabetes management program has expanded to include nine other clinics within the El Rio system. This award-winning program has been recognized for improving patient outcomes and advancing the practice of pharmacy.

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HonorHealth Building

HonorHealth is a non-profit, local community healthcare system serving an area of 1.6 million people in the greater Phoenix area. The network encompasses six acute-care hospitals, an extensive medical group, outpatient surgery centers, a cancer care network, clinical research, medical education, a foundation and community services with approximately 12,800 employees, 3,500 affiliated providers and 3,100 volunteers.

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Hospice of the Valley building

Hospice of the Valley is the leading provider of hospice care in the Phoenix area, serving more than 18,500 patients and their families last year. As one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit hospices, its mission since being founded in 1977 has been to provide comfort and dignity as life nears its end.

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Mayo Clinic Arizona

Mayo Clinic's Arizona campus is ranked the No. 1 hospital in Arizona by U.S. News & World Report and is ranked No. 11 in the nation on the "Best Hospitals Honor Roll.” The clinical practice is focused on adult specialty and surgical care in more than 65 medical and surgical disciplines, supported by programs in medical education and research.

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Northwest Medical Center

Serving north and west Tucson, Northwest Medical Center is a 300-bed community hospital offering a range of healthcare services including emergency services, accredited chest pain and heart failure programs, neurology and neurosurgery, outpatient imaging, a nationally accredited surgical weight loss program, total joint program and a spine program and stroke center distinguished by Joint Commission with Gold Seal designations.

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Phoenix Children's Hospital

Phoenix Children’s Hospital is Arizona’s only children’s hospital recognized by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals. With a medical staff of nearly 1,000 specialists, Phoenix Children’s is one of the largest pediatric health care systems in the country, and the most comprehensive children's care facility in the state, providing inpatient, outpatient, trauma and emergency care across more than 75 subspecialties.

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VA Medical Center

Phoenix VA Health Care System provides care to veterans in central Arizona at the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center and at 10 community-based outpatient clinics in Gilbert, Globe, Payson, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Show Low and Surprise. 

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Southern Arizona VA Health System

Southern Arizona VA Health System provides care to veterans in southern Arizona at the Tucson VA Medical Center and at nine community-based outpatient clinics in Casa Grande, Green Valley, Safford, Sierra Vista, Tucson and Yuma.

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Tucson Area Indian Health Service works in partnership with the Tohono O’odham Nation and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in providing technical assistance to the primary health care and community outreach services of the Tohono O'odham Nation, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona and a growing and diverse urban Indian population.

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Tucson Medical Center

Tucson Medical Center, licensed at more than 600 beds, is southern Arizona’s leading provider for emergency care and pediatric care, with intensive care units for adults, children and newborns. Other specialty areas include women’s, maternity, cardiac care, orthopaedic, neuroscience, hospice, surgical, vascular and geropsychiatric care.

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University of Arizona Cancer Center

University of Arizona Cancer Center is one of 51 comprehensive cancer centers in the nation, the National Cancer Institute’s highest designation, and is the only one with headquarters in Arizona and serving the entire state. Banner - University Medical Center Tucson, which operates two outpatient clinics providing radiation oncology and surgery services, is the Cancer Center’s clinical affiliate in Tucson. 

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Valleywise Health

Valleywise Health is the community safety net health care system for Phoenix and Arizona’s only public teaching hospital. Maricopa Integrated Health System consists of Maricopa Medical, the only Level I Trauma Center in Maricopa County verified by the American College of Surgeons to care for both adults and children.

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