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Our programs offer training in diverse settings that allow residents to experience academic, public, and private healthcare within easy commuting distance of each other.
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.
Loma Linda University Medical Center is an academic, tertiary-care medical center with 320 beds and 5,000 employees. Annually, there are about 50,000 admissions and 500,000 outpatient visits. The Medical Center is internationally known for innovations in infant heart transplantation and proton beam therapy.
Completed in 1993 and adjoining the Medical Center, the Children's Hospital has 364 beds, over 10,000 annual admissions and about 80,000 annual outpatient visits. This is the only children's hospital in the Inland Empire.
Located a few blocks east of the Medical Center, the East Campus has 120 licensed beds. The family practice residency program based here offers a community hospital setting with tertiary care rotations at the Medical Center.
As the premier provider of mental health in the region, the Behavioral Medicine Center contains adult locked and voluntary units, adolescent and child units, a chemical dependency program, and day treatment programs. Annual admissions exceed 2,400.
Our Medical Center serves as the major clinical teaching site for the largest medical school in the state of California. In addition to the School of Medicine that accepts 175 students each class, Loma Linda University offers degrees in Allied Health, Bioethics, Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Nursing, Public Health, and Pharmacy.
Completed in 1977 with a total of 250 beds, the Pettis VAMC is located just a few blocks from our Medical Center. It was recently the winner of the Carey Award for Organizational Excellence, the Federal equivalent to the Baldridge Award.
The 439-bed RUHS Medical Center opened in 1998. The hospital is located in Moreno Valley, CA, about a 15-minute drive from Loma Linda.
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center is a 373-bed county hospital serving the San Bernardino County. It is located in Colton within a 10-minute drive west from Loma Linda.
Kaiser Fontana Medical Center is a 429-bed general acute care hospital that is part of Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, the premier HMO in the nation. This facility offers experience in the workings of a well-established managed care setting.
With your help, we can make ambitious innovations in clinical care and education for our community.