Rush University Medical Center Receives $10M from Grainger Foundation for Orthopedic Surgery Center

The Rush University Medical Center in Chicago received a $10 million gift from the Grainger Foundation to develop an orthopedic joint replacement surgery center, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.

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The orthopedic joint replacement surgery center will be located within the new 14-story hospital that is currently under construction on Rush’s campus.

The center will be a part of the hospital’s "interventional" platform, which have three floors that are devoted to surgery, imaging and specialized procedures, according to the report. Each of the surgery floors with have 14 operating rooms, recovery areas and support space.

Read the Tribune’s report about the Rush orthopedic surgery center.

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