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About The Miriam Hospital

The Miriam Hospital, established in 1926 in Providence, RI, is a not-for-profit hospital affiliated with Brown Medical School. Nationally recognized as a top hospital in cardiovascular care, The Miriam Hospital offers particular expertise in cardiac catheterization, angioplasty and women's cardiac care.

One of 20 designated Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) sites, The Miriam is a leader in the treatment, research and prevention of HIV/AIDS, attracting $17 million of the world's HIV/AIDS research dollars. The Miriam Hospital is also home to the Centers for Preventive and Behavioral Medicine where researchers explore ways to address the leading lifestyle causes of disease burden and death focusing on weight management, physical activity and nicotine and tobacco.

The Miriam Hospital has been awarded Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Services twice and is committed to excellence in patient care, research and medical education. The Miriam is a founding member of the Lifespan health system.