Mrinalini mandal biography of georgetown hospital
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is a not-for-profit, acute-care, teaching and research hospital with beds located in Northwest Washington, D. Our centers of excellence include neurosciences, transplant, cancer, and gastroenterology.
Medical doctor graduated in Rio de Janeiro State University, Internal Medicine resident in Sheba Medical Center Tel Hashomer, Experimental Rheumatology.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital recently embarked on a critical and exciting path to advance healthcare delivery with the opening of the Verstandig Pavilion. The Pavilion is a world-class facility designed to match the world-class care we already provide and our patients and families have come to trust. An expansive and modern Emergency department featuring 32 private rooms.
Treatment spaces equipped to care for any patient need , including private patient rooms with ample space for loved ones and visitors. Faster treatment when every minute counts, with a rooftop helipad that allows us to rapidly transport critical patients directly to the Emergency department, ORs, and intensive care units.
The Pavilion was thoughtfully designed to create a soothing environment that will accelerate healing and hope. As we strive to always deliver the best experience to our patients, their families, and visitors, the Pavilion enables us to continue to be the trusted leader in caring for people and advancing health. To provide physical and spiritual comfort to our patients and families in the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis , caring for the whole person.
Since our inception, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital has maintained a rich Catholic and Jesuit tradition of cura personalis —caring for the whole person. Cura Personalis is our mission. It represents our dedication to the physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being of others.
Early onset Colorectal Cancer (EOCRC) is typically described as a colorectal cancer diagnosis in patients less than 50 years old.
This commitment to provide both physical and spiritual comfort is the foundation of our hospital and allows us to provide holistic care for our patients and their families through a compassionate, trusting, and healing environment. To be worthy of trust, we must accept responsibility to set the highest possible standard for our performance.
Earning and keeping trust obligates us to do our very best every day, in every encounter, with every patient. It touches on the work we do to make and keep patients well, of course, but also includes our role as an academic medical center.