Awards & Winners

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland is one of the centers of National Institutes of Health. The Clinical Center is a hospital devoted entirely to clinical research in the United States. It consists of the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center and the Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center. The two centers' buildings are connected to form one large building. The Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center opened in 1953. The highest part has 13 floors. It is named after Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington. The Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center opened in 2005. The 870,000-square-foot facility houses 234 inpatient beds, 82 day-hospital stations, and clinical research labs. It was named after Senator Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon.

Awards by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Check all the awards nominated and won by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.

2011


Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service
(For serving since its inception as a model research hospital\u2014providing innovative therapy and high-quality patient care, treating rare and severe diseases, and producing outstanding physician-scientists whose collective work has set a standard of excellence in biomedical research.)