University Hospitals Case Medical Center (Cleveland). University Hospitals Case Medical Center, a 1,032-bed tertiary hospital, is a pioneer in total joint replacements. The hospital's surgeons were among the first in the world to perform total hip replacement surgery in 1969, and the hospital's surgeons continue to innovate today. University Hospitals Case Medical Center's orthopedic physicians are full-time staff members at Cleveland-based Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, which is among the top orthopedic departments for National Institutes of Health funding. U.S. News & World Report ranked University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center among the top 50 hospitals in the nation for adult orthopedics in 2017-18.
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