Providing Educational and Patient Care Opportunities Across the Region
Berkeley Medical Center
Located in Martinsburg right next to the Health Sciences Center – Eastern Division, Berkeley Medical Center serves the community as a 195-bed non-profit acute care hospital. The 40-bed Emergency Department located at BMC sees more than 65,000 patients per year. It also serves as the primary learning site for the Eastern Internal Medicine Residency Program.
BMC offers full radiology services including MRI, PET, nuclear medicine and interventional radiology; a wound care center with two hyperbaric chambers, a NICU, a 20-bed ICU, oncology services, neurosurgery services (including a Mazor robot) and a Cardiac Cath Lab. BMC recently expanded OR services by adding four new outpatient ORs and five new ORs in the main hospital to grow services in robotics, orthopedics, and vascular health.
Jefferson Medical Center
Located in Ranson, Jefferson Medical Center is a nonprofit 25-bed critical access hospital which serves as the sole hospital in Jefferson County. In that role, JMC provides a wide range of clinical services to patients in an intimate academic medical center environment.
JMC is unique for a critical access hospital as it offers CT, MRI, nuclear medicine and a full OB service. Additionally, the hospital recently completed an OR renovation and expansion to accommodate the growing surgical services in general surgery, gynecology and orthopedics.
Harpers Ferry Family Medicine
Located within the small community of Bolivar in the town of Harpers Ferry, Harpers Ferry Family Medicine serves as the primary learning site for residents within the Rural Family Medicine Residency Program. HFFM is staffed entirely by WVU School of Medicine Eastern Campus faculty and residents. It serves as the largest primary care provider in Jefferson County, with more than 33,00 patient visits per year from the diverse patient population in the surrounding Shenandoah Valley. Physicians at HFFM provide quality full-spectrum healthcare for their patients from prenatal through end-of-life care.
As the center of healthcare services and education in the region, HFFM serves as an ideal location for physicians-in-training to hone their outpatient family medicine skills. In addition to more than 10 board-certified family medicine physicians, HFFM also employs behavioral health practitioners, pediatricians, certified physician’s assistants, nurse practitioners and pharmacists. The practice has EMR and models innovative patient instruction techniques. Residents have the opportunity to follow patients throughout all three years of residency.