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Barnes-Jewish Hospital intraoperative MRI operating suite reaches landmark patient volume

Barnes-Jewish Hospital was one of the first hospitals in the country to offer patients the opportunity to have brain surgery using technology that reduced the need for follow-up surgery. Its neurosurgery team has reached a milestone by performing more than 1,000 cases using its moveable intraoperative MRI (iMRI) system – more than any other center in the United States.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital Named One of the Best Places to Work in Health Care

The list includes organizations such as hospitals, health systems, ambulatory surgery centers, physician groups, vendors and other healthcare organizations that have demonstrated having robust benefits, opportunities for self-improvement, employee appreciation and strong ties between staff members. 

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Record $2.1 million raised at benefit gala for cancer research at the Siteman Cancer Center

Cancer got personal on April 26 at The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital's annual illumination gala. More than 500 guests at The Ritz-Carlton raised a record-setting $2.1 million for cancer research at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital contributes to Joint Commission stroke guidelines

Barnes-Jewish Hospital participated in developing potential new standard performance measures for The Joint Commission's Comprehensive Stroke Certification Program.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital helps the Joint Commission’s Effort to Reduce Inpatient Falls

Barnes-Jewish Hospital participated in an 18-month “Preventing Falls with Injury” project that reduced patient falls with injury by 62 percent and the total number of patient falls by 35 percent.

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