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With your help, we can make ambitious innovations in clinical care and education for our community.
Loma Linda University Health offers opportunities to experience both internal clinics and affiliate clinics that enrich resident education. These clinics offer residents first-hand learning in diverse clinical settings. Our residents receive an accessible, comprehensive and personally rewarding graduate medical education that prepares them to excel as tomorrow’s physicians.
Opened in 2021, the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus provides world-class adult and pediatric care in a state-of-the-art facility. The campus includes the new hospital towers, housing the technology and teams needed to service nearly every medical specialty.
Our Medical Center is an academic, tertiary-care hospital with about 50,000 admissions and 500,000 outpatient visits annually. The Medical Center is internationally known for innovations in infant heart transplantation and proton beam therapy.
Our Children's Hospital has 364 beds, over 10,000 annual admissions and about 80,000 annual outpatient visits. Ours is the only children's hospital in the region.
Our Behavioral Health Institute is a state-of-the-art outpatient treatment facility. The institute’s mission is to provide compassionate, community-oriented comprehensive behavioral health care through a collaboration of caring professionals.
Our Behavioral Medicine Center allows residents to learn mental health care with the support of a world-renowned teaching hospital. The center contains adult, adolescent and child units, a chemical dependency program and day treatment programs.
Since 1977, VA Loma Linda Healthcare System has served the men and women who have served our nation. It was recently the winner of the Carey Award for Organizational Excellence, recognizing excellent results for America’s veterans.
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center is a county-owned 456-bed trauma and burn center that provides care to a large indigent population. Programs that might rotate here include orthopedic surgery, psychiatry, rheumatology and general surgery.
The world-renowned Betty Ford Center for addiction treatment incorporates practical clinical experiences, empowering physicians to effectively address all aspects of addiction medicine.
City of Hope is one of only 49 comprehensive cancer centers in the nation — the National Cancer Institute’s highest designation. Programs that might rotate here include hematology/oncology and radiation oncology.
With over 45 years of service, Eisenhower Medical Center is the Coachella Valley’s only not-for-profit hospital. It provides high-quality, compassionate care through a full range of state-of-the-art diagnostic, treatment and emergency facilities.
Located in Orange County, Hoag Orthopedic Institute (HOI) provides a high volume in orthopedic procedures. Programs that might rotate here include orthopedic sports medicine.
Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is a not-for-profit, rapidly growing Medi-Cal and Medicare health plan in California.
Kaiser Permanente’s Fontana Medical Center serves a diverse population in gender, ethnicity and age. Rotating programs: obstetrics & gynecology, pediatrics, physical medicine & rehabilitation, plastic surgery and preventive medicine.
NMCSD has been recognized for many of its clinical and research programs, including refractive surgery, post-traumatic stress and hearing and balance disorders. Programs that might rotate here include ophthalmology.
Patton State Hospital is a state forensic psychiatry hospital 20 minutes north of Loma Linda. The hospital provides treatment to forensically- and civilly-committed patients. Programs that might rotate here include psychiatry.
RUHS has been a part of Riverside County for over 100 years. Their academic medical center has 439 beds and 60+ hospital-based primary and specialty care clinics.
San Bernardino County’s Department of Behavioral Health provides clinical experience within outpatient clinics servicing the largest county in the United States.
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health offers residents experience in public health programs. These include research, data analysis, nutrition, and clinical and field activities.
SAC Health is a federally qualified health center that provides health care accessibility to medically underserved people throughout our community.
St. Bernardine Medical Center is a 342-bed, not-for-profit healthcare facility. Residents have access to a number of medical specialties and supportive, collegial staff.
Adventist Health White Memorial is a 353-bed, nonprofit faith-based teaching hospital. Their Medical Center provides inpatient, outpatient, emergency and diagnostic services to communities in and near downtown Los Angeles.
With your help, we can make ambitious innovations in clinical care and education for our community.