Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine explained

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Type:research and clinical hospital
Founded:1971
Speciality:Cardiovascular diseases, organ transplantation, diabetology or metabolic disorders
Beds:312 (2020)
Funding:Ministry of Health
Country:Czech Republic
Location:Prague 4
Caption:Buildings of IKEM in 2015

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (Czech: Institut klinické a experimentální medicínyIKEM) is the largest Czech medical research[1] and clinical hospital located in PragueKrč. It is directly managed the Ministry of Health and it was established in 1971 as a part of nearby Thomayer Hospital.[2] It focuses on the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, organ transplantation, diabetology or metabolic disorders.

IKEM is made up of 3 specialized centers, 8 departments, 15 specialized departments, work bases and laboratories. It has around 1450 members of staff. There are a total of 312 beds available, of which 83 beds are in intensive care units as of 2020. As of 2019, it was the largest transplant center in Europe, transplanting 540 organs to 486 patients in 2019. Roughly 70% of all transplants in the country happen in IKEM.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM) Prague, Czechia. ResearchGate. en. 2020-01-28.
  2. Web site: Europe's Largest Organ Transplant Center is in Prague. B. Petr. 2020-01-27. Prague Morning. en-US. 2020-01-28.