MEDICAL CAMPUS

The medical campus is located in the Health District (Civic Center) near downtown Miami, consists of 72 acres within the 153-acre University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Medical Center complex. The medical center includes the medical school as well as three University-owned hospitals that are part of the University of Miami Health System (UHealth): University of Miami Hospital, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital, home to the top-ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Our affiliated hospitals on the medical campus include Jackson Memorial Hospital, Holtz Children’s Hospital, and the Miami VA Medical Center. More than a dozen UHealth outpatient clinics are located in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Collier counties.

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LOUIS CALDER MEMORIAL LIBRARY

The Calder Library advances informed decision making and knowledge transfer in support of the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine. The Miller School of Medicine seeks to improve the health of our community through the provision of evidence-based, client-centered health services, the discovery and dissemination of health findings, education, leadership and community service.

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CLINICAL RESEARCH BUILDING

The CRB is home to more than 300,000 square feet of clinical research space, specializing in patient safety, pediatrics and clinical pharmacology. With more than 1,300 ongoing projects funded by some $200 million in external grants and contracts to UM faculty, the Miller School ranks in the top third among U.S. medical schools in terms of research funding.

Biomedical Research Building

UMLSTP is located within the University of Miami’s Health District, the second largest Health District in the US, with world-class research institutions and state of the art medical treatment and educational resources. Poised at the intersection of basic science, applied research and the global marketplace, this vibrant urban research park community provides an outstanding range of resources and robust infrastructure for the development of life sciences, technology and biotechnology advances among a broad array of enterprises, from emerging university start-ups to multinational powerhouses..

Life Science&Technology Park

UMLSTP is located within the University of Miami’s Health District, the second largest Health District in the US, with world-class research institutions and state of the art medical treatment and educational resources. Poised at the intersection of basic science, applied research and the global marketplace, this vibrant urban research park community provides an outstanding range of resources and robust infrastructure for the development of life sciences, technology and biotechnology advances among a broad array of enterprises, from emerging university start-ups to multinational powerhouses.

BascoM palmer eye instute

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute is committed to the protection and preservation of the treasured gift of sight. Our faculty of internationally-respected physicians is skilled in every ophthalmic subspecialty and is board-certified with fellowship training. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute serves as the Department of Ophthalmology for the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.

This year marks the 10th consecutive year that Bascom Palmer Eye Institute is rated the #1 eye hospital in the country as published in USNews & World Report’s America’s Best Hospitals issue. Ophthalmology Times rated Bascom Palmer the best overall ophthalmology program in the nation with the best eye hospital and the best clinical and residency programs. Additionally, many of our doctors are listed in Best Doctors in America.

Pope Life Center

The Lois Pope LIFE Center is the mainstay of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s nationally and internationally recognized Neuroscience Research Programs. The Center is located in the Schoninger research quadrangle at the University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Medical Center. The state-of-the-art facility brings together all elements of the multi-pronged assault on paralysis and other neurologic disorders, including stroke, brain trauma, and neurodegenerative diseases. It houses the school’s prestigious Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.