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With more than 1,100 physicians, Georgetown University Hospital is the Washington, DC area's most recognized academic teaching hospital, and our clinical services represent one of the largest, most geographically diverse and fully integrated healthcare delivery networks in the area.  For 11 years in a row, Georgetown University Hospital has been ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report in a number of specialty areas.

Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of 39 comprehensive cancer centers in the nation, as designated by the National Cancer Institute, and the only one in the Washington, DC, area. Lombardi's mission is to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer through innovative basic and clinical research, patient care, community education and outreach, and the training of cancer specialists for the future.

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