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As the region’s only academic medical center, our extraordinary translational research and exemplary patient care at UHealth and the Miller School of Medicine is made possible by your generosity. Every contribution advances cutting-edge discoveries and bench-to-bedside innovation and powers our health teams who are working tirelessly to deliver compassionate treatment of the highest caliber.
Together, we are shaping a healthier, stronger, and safer future for South Florida—one patient at a time.
Donor support bolsters our ability to train future generations of physicians through investments in the Miller School of Medicine's comprehensive NextGenMD curriculum. NextGenMD provides a holistic approach to learning that acknowledges the challenges confronting future health leaders—from significant health disparities to the needs of an aging population—taking students beyond the parameters of a traditional medical school experience.
At UHealth – University of Miami Health System, world-class patient care and groundbreaking research come together to transform lives across every stage of life. Your gift fuels discovery, drives innovation, and empowers our experts to redefine what’s possible in medicine. From transformative neurology interventions and pioneering urology treatments to advanced orthopedic and pediatric care, your support helps us shape the future of medicine.
As the only National Cancer Institute-designated, top 50 U.S. News and World Report-ranked cancer center in South Florida, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s investigators are combating cancer through a broad range of revolutionary discoveries and therapies. Your support helps us tackle cancers of all kinds, including those most difficult to treat—from brain tumors and leukemia to pancreatic cancer.
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute has been ranked the No. 1 eye hospital in the nation by U.S. News and World Report for 23 consecutive years. Your gift advances critical initiatives ranging from the implementation of biotechnologies for preventing eye disease to the first successful transplant of a human eye.