Mass General Brigham
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Mass General Brigham es una red de médicos y hospitales sin fines de lucro con sede en Boston, que incluye al Hospital Brigham and Women's (BWH) y al Hospital General de Massachusetts (MGH), dos de las instituciones de enseñanza más prestigiosas de los Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1994, con el doctor H. Richard Nesson, expresidente del Brigham and Women's Hospital como director general de Mass General Brigham y con , expresidente del Massachusetts General Hospital como presidente. Según The Boston Globe, en 2008, el Mass General Brigham se convirtió en el "mayor empleador privado de Massachusetts y su mayor proveedor de atención médica, tratando a más de un tercio de los pacientes de hospitales en el área metropolitana de Boston".
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Mass General Brigham (MGB) is a Boston-based non-profit hospital and physician network that includes Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), two of the nation's most prestigious teaching institutions. It was founded in 1994 with H. Richard Nesson, MD, former president of Brigham and Women's Hospital as CEO of Mass General Brigham and Samuel O. Thier, MD, formerly president of Massachusetts General Hospital as president. Another member of the MGB network, McLean Hospital is the top ranked psychiatric hospital in the United States and maintains the world's largest neuroscientific and psychiatric research program in a private hospital. According to The Boston Globe, by 2008, Mass General Brigham became Massachusetts' "largest private employer and its bigge
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Mass General Brigham (MGB) is a Boston-based non-profit hospital and physician network that includes Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), two of the nation's most prestigious teaching institutions. It was founded in 1994 with H. Richard Nesson, MD, former president of Brigham and Women's Hospital as CEO of Mass General Brigham and Samuel O. Thier, MD, formerly president of Massachusetts General Hospital as president. Another member of the MGB network, McLean Hospital is the top ranked psychiatric hospital in the United States and maintains the world's largest neuroscientific and psychiatric research program in a private hospital. According to The Boston Globe, by 2008, Mass General Brigham became Massachusetts' "largest private employer and its biggest healthcare provider, treating more than a third of hospital patients in the Boston metropolitan area".
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Mass General Brigham es una red de médicos y hospitales sin fines de lucro con sede en Boston, que incluye al Hospital Brigham and Women's (BWH) y al Hospital General de Massachusetts (MGH), dos de las instituciones de enseñanza más prestigiosas de los Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1994, con el doctor H. Richard Nesson, expresidente del Brigham and Women's Hospital como director general de Mass General Brigham y con , expresidente del Massachusetts General Hospital como presidente. Según The Boston Globe, en 2008, el Mass General Brigham se convirtió en el "mayor empleador privado de Massachusetts y su mayor proveedor de atención médica, tratando a más de un tercio de los pacientes de hospitales en el área metropolitana de Boston". El 28 de enero de 2019, el doctor Torchiana anunció inesperadamente su salida como director ejecutivo de Mass General Brigham a partir de finales de abril de 2019. Según The Boston Globe , el motivo de la salida fueron los desacuerdos entre Torchiana y los directores de los dos principales hospitales que componen el Mass General Brigham.
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