Cà Granda Hospital, was founded in 1456 becoming a model for European hospitals; in six centuries of activity it has followed the Milanese in their path of healing, affecting the history of medicine and anticipating various innovations that are revolutionary to this day.
Policlinico Hospital of Milan is a reference within National and International networks of research and treatment. In fact it is a reference for pregnancies and treatment of women’s pathologies that are handled at its Mangiagalli Clinic, which has the most active obstetrics gynaecology first aid in Lombardy. The Hospital is also home to the Nord Italia Transplant program (NITp), that
coordinates transplants for an area with over 20 million citizens and that, from 1972 to date,
has made possible over 32 thousand organ transplants, with success rates at one year from transplant that exceed 90%. The Policlinico further stands out for being the regional Centre of reference for the treatment of rare diseases, where experts are able to follow over 300 pathologies of the adult and child. Every year, in average, about 3.000.000 outpatient services, and about 36.000 hospitalizations.
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