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01 December 2023

Daily Newsletter

01 December 2023

MedStar Georgetown’s Verstandig Pavilion to open on 10 December

The pavilion aims to enhance medical education, clinical research, and specialised services in oncology and gastroenterology.

December 01 2023

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in the US has unveiled the new Verstandig Pavilion, which is scheduled to open on 10 December 2023.

To support the construction of this new pavilion at the hospital, Red Cell Partners co-founder and CEO Grant Verstandig and Verstandig Family Foundation donated $50m in November 2021.

The grant is said to be the one of the largest in the state's healthcare history.

Spanning approximately 477,000ft², the pavilion will house a new emergency department, an Intraoperative MRI system (IMRIS) for precise neurosurgery, 156 private inpatient rooms, 31 advanced operating rooms, and a rooftop helipad for quick access in emergencies.

The Medical/Surgical pavilion aims to enhance medical education, clinical research, and specialised services in oncology, gastroenterology, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, and transplants.

MedStar Health president and CEO Kenneth Samet said: “As we built the Pavilion, we had one foot in today, building a facility that reflects the full capabilities of medicine today, and one foot in tomorrow, building a facility with comprehensive flexibilities, so that as medicine continues to evolve, we will be able to meet the healthcare needs of our region for decades to come.

“This is truly a transformational project, creating a world-class facility to match the world-class care provided by our physicians, nurses, and associates. 

“It is a testament to our unwavering dedication to the health and wellbeing of all those we serve and a significant step in our constant efforts to realise our vision of being the trusted leader in caring for people and advancing health.”

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