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Mission Statement
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore provides a broad array of high-quality, cost-effective health and health-related services to the people of Greater Baltimore. Central to its role is the provision of undergraduate and graduate medical education and educational programs to other health professionals, employees and the community at large.
As an organization founded and supported by the Jewish community, it carries out its mission with sensitivity to the needs of Jewish patients and staff, and asserts traditional Jewish values of excellence, compassion and community concern for all.
Vision Statement
Building upon its Jewish heritage, exceptional clinical strengths and its history of service, Sinai will emerge as a unique institution in the Maryland health care marketplace and be a model for the nation by being a comprehensive health care provider.
Sinai Hospital was founded in 1866 as the Hebrew Hospital and Asylum and has evolved into a Jewish-sponsored health care organization providing care for all people. Sinai is a non profit institution with a mission of providing quality patient care, teaching and research. Sinai Hospital is an agency of THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore. Sinai Hospital has 467 acute beds and 35 newborn bassinets.
The following numbers reflect actual staffed beds.
| Specialty Units |
Beds |
| Medical/Surgical/Gynecologic |
308 |
| Obstetric |
26 |
| Pediatric |
31 |
| Psychiatric |
24 |
| Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery |
21 |
| Rehabilitation |
57 |
The Teaching Hospital
Sinai, with a mission that includes the teaching of future generations of health professionals, shares many of the characteristics of a university-owned hospital. Its own distinguished full-time faculty, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognized experts in their fields, hold teaching positions at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Several thousand applications are received every year for the graduate medical training positions available at Sinai Hospital. Total resident physicians and fellows based at Sinai for FY 2006 was 145.
Approximately 400 medical students receive clinical training each year at Sinai. It is a training site for Johns Hopkins University medical students during their mandatory ambulatory and third-year internal medicine clerkships.
Sinai-sponsored Residency Programs
Medical Services
Sinai Hospital provides a variety of quality care services to the Baltimore community. In addition, we have created Centers of Excellence that specialize in the most advanced treatments.
Departments
Centers of Excellence
Accreditations/Certifications
- Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
- Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
- American College of Surgeons
- American College of Radiology
- The College of American Pathologists