Los Angeles General Medical Center

Los Angeles General Medical Center
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
Map
Geography
Location2051 Marengo Street
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Coordinates34°03′28″N 118°12′32″W / 34.0579°N 118.2089°W / 34.0579; -118.2089
Organization
Care systemPublic
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityKeck School of Medicine of USC
United States Navy
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I Trauma Center
Beds600
Public transit access J Line  LA General Medical Center
History
Opened1878 (1878)
Links
Websitedhs.lacounty.gov/lageneral
ListsHospitals in California

Los Angeles General Medical Center (also known as LA General and formerly known as Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, County/USC, County General or by the abbreviation LAC+USC) is a 600-bed public teaching hospital located at 2051 Marengo Street in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and one of the largest academic medical centers in the United States. The hospital facility is owned by Los Angeles County and operated by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Doctors are faculty of the Keck School of Medicine of USC, who oversee more than 1,000 medical residents being trained by the faculty.[1] Additionally, the United States Navy sends doctors, nurses and corpsmen to train at the hospital, working alongside staff in the trauma center.[2]

The facility is one of two adult Level I trauma centers (providing the highest level of surgical care to trauma patients) operated by Los Angeles County; the other is Harbor–UCLA Medical Center.

The hospital was renamed in 2023 to a name resembling its original name, due to confusion with the privately operated Keck Hospital of USC located a half mile away.

  1. ^ "Los Angeles County Hospital + USC Medical Center". Keck School of Medicine. University of Southern California. 2006-02-10. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  2. ^ Becerra, Hector (March 7, 2003). "Navy Medics Get Training From L.A.'s Battlefields". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-11-29.

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