![]() Its 6,000 square feet of space were usually jammed with patients. It is the only level 1 trauma center for the East Bay and is the county EMS base station.įor it’s first 50 years of existence the Emergency Department at Highland consisted of one very long hallway. Alameda Health System is home to residencies in Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery and Internal Medicine. Today, Alameda Health System (formerly Alameda County Medical Center) consists of three inpatient facilities Highland, Alameda, and San Leandro hospitals, a 159 bed Fairmont Rehabilitation Hospital, and the 80 bed John George Psychiatric Pavilion. ![]() Located on a hilly 16 acre site, 3 miles south of downtown Oakland, the original hospital, with its Spanish baroque architecture, promised “progressive medical care in comfortable surroundings.” Highland Hospital opened its doors in 1927 with the mission to improve the health of all county residents regardless of ability to pay. Today we match between 10-12 residents per year, forming a tight knit and diverse community. As the residency grew and matured, private and university experience was added to the primarily county-based program. It began as a two-year program, (PGY 2-3) with six housestaff per year, and in 1988, was among the first residencies to transition to a four-year training program. Highland Emergency is one of the oldest Emergency Medicine residencies in the country. In 1980, Bob Dailey M.D., our first department chair and one of the true fathers of Emergency Medicine, established an EM residency at Highland Hospital. Diversity, community, quality, compassion, longevity and dynamism are the words that describe the essence of the training program at Highland Emergency.
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