Saint Mary's Campus
The Mayo Clinic Hospital – Rochester, Saint Mary's Campus has 1,265 licensed beds and 64 operating rooms.[2][3] In 2008, there were 63,000 admissions as well as 28,000 surgical cases that took place in the hospital.[12] The Mayo Clinic Psychiatry and Psychology Treatment Center in the Generose Building is also part of the campus. St. Mary's Hospital campus includes the nation's largest intensive care unit, which includes about 200 ICU beds and 200 "step-down" ICU beds.[13]
The hospital is accredited as a Level I trauma center and stroke center. It is the seat of the Southern Minnesota Regional Trauma Advisory Committee, serving a population of almost 900,000.
Saint Mary's has a more than 76-bed emergency department but no obstetrics department, while Rochester Methodist lacks an emergency department but contains an obstetrics department. Saint Mary's Hospital Emergency Department provides care for approximately 80,000 patients per year, serving the local population (constituting about 85% of patients) and being a referral for southern and central Minnesota, northern Iowa and western Wisconsin through the Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service - Mayo One Air Ambulance service, and throughout the rest of the United States and portions of Canada with their medical transport airplane. The Emergency Department includes a state of the art electronic all comprehensive patient flow system (known as "Yes"), 6 large trauma bays, one of which being dedicated to pediatric patients, universal (ICU capable) rooms, a dedicated pediatric area, high acuity beds, 9 bed observation unit, fast-track/intake, slit lamp room, 4 psychiatry-specific beds, acclimatized ambulance entrance and garage. St Mary's also has a multiple dedicated trauma/surgical ICU's and hybrid operating rooms to provide the highest level of trauma care for the surrounding community.
Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital
The Saint Mary's Campus houses the 148-bed Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital, offering multidisciplinary pediatric and adolescent care to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21.[14][2] Mayo Clinic Children's Center includes providers from over 40 medical and surgical specialties. The new hospital was opened in 1996 at a cost of $13 million.[15] The hospital was named after Eugenio Litta, a 14-year-old boy who died from a ruptured appendix.[16][17][18] The hospital ranks nationally in 6 different pediatric specialties.[19]