Fletcher Allen, a Vermont university hospital and medical center, serves all of
Vermont and the northern New York region. Located in Burlington, Fletcher Allen is a regional, academic healthcare center and teaching hospital in alliance with the University of Vermont.
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Fletcher Allen Facts
Fletcher Allen Health Care, in alliance with the University of Vermont College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, is Vermont's academic and university medical center, one of approximately 130 centers in the country. At Fletcher Allen, leading-edge health care combines with the warm, genuine values of Vermont.
Fletcher Allen was founded in 1995, through the integration of Fanny Allen Hospital, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, and University Health Center. The organization provides care at more than 30 patient care sites and 100 outreach clinics and programs in Vermont and upstate New York.
Serving Our Patients during fiscal year 2010
- 562 licensed beds (excluding nursery); 419 staffed
- 2,183 births
- 50,419 inpatient and outpatient admissions
- 60,356 emergency department visits
- 1,124,217 physician encounters
- 2.4 million lab tests
- 1.44 million meals served
Our People
- Approximately 7,000 employess
- Medical staff of nearly 800 physicians; 550 University of Vermont Medical Group physicians (jointly employed by Fletcher Allen and the UVM College of Medicine); and approximately 240 community-based physicians
- 290 residents (physicians in specialty training); 16 training residencies and 23 fellowship programs
- Approximately 150 advanced practice nurses and physician assistants
- More than 1,700 registered nurses
- 650 volunteers; 83,500 volunteer hours
- 220 Auxilians
