University of Missouri Hospital

University Of Missouri Hospital

University Hospital is located in Columbia, Missouri, USA. It has the only Level I trauma center and helicopter service in mid-Missouri, and the only burn intensive care unit in Mid-Missouri. It also has an accredited chest pain center cardiology program and a multidisciplinary digestive disease program. Physicians throughout the state refer many of their cases to this hospital of University of Missouri Health Care. The hospital is affiliated with the University of Missouri and the University of Missouri School of Medicine

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