Maimonides Medical Center
Maimonides Medical Center is committed to clinical excellence and innovation. As a premier academic medical center, we are devoted to educating health care professionals and conducting research to improve the lives of our patients. We apply the latest in technology to benefit patients now and in the future.
Maimonides is one of the largest independent teaching hospital in the US. To learn more about our programs visit: Our internships & undergraduate education, and residency and fellowship programs.
Maimonides Medical Center is the largest hospital in Brooklyn. An independent teaching hospital, Maimonides is at the forefront of innovative medicine.
We are one of only 26 hospitals in the nation to achieve outstanding patient outcomes in all three categories measured by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia. We are a “Top 10” hospital in all three categories.
Our Surgery Department has experts in all major surgical sub-specialties. Our Cardiac, Neuro, Thoracic, Urologic and Orthopedic divisions are recognized as among the best in the US.
Our Children’s Hospital provides all major subspecialties and includes a Pediatric ER, a Pediatric ICU and an advanced Neonatal ICU, with mortality rates significantly lower than the national average. More babies are delivered annually at Maimonides than at any other hospital in New York State.
At Maimonides Medical Center our commitment to excellence in patient care and respect for cultural diversity forms the foundation for our work environment.
We are pleased to provide you with information on jobs and volunteer opportunities. You will find that at Maimonides there are always options for advancing in your chosen profession or for exploring new career paths. We are proud of the fact that our employees enjoy working here so much so that many of them refer candidates for employment. It is yet another confirmation that Maimonides is one of the best places to work.
Maimonides has enjoyed sound financial performance at a time when many hospitals have struggled under the pressures of the health care reimbursement environment. This financial stability has allowed us to plan new facilities, recruit new staff, and continue to improve our level of services.