Rhode Island Hospital
Founded in 1863, Rhode Island Hospital is a 719 bed tertiary care center and the only Level I trauma center serving a population of approximately 1.5 million people from Rhode Island, Eastern Connecticut and Southeastern Massachusetts. With over 125,000 patient visits to the Emergency
Department last year, Rhode Island Hospital boasts one of the most active emergency rooms in the country. As the major teaching hospital of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital is a nationally-recognized academic medical center.
Annually, some 500,000 diagnostic radiology examinations are performed along with over 5,000 vascular and non-vascular interventional radiologic procedures.