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Health District (Miami)

Health District (Miami)

FieldValue
nameHealth District
other_nameCivic Center
native_name
settlement_typeNeighborhood of Miami
total_type
image_skylineMiami Civic Center 20100619.jpg
imagesize300px
image_captionMiami's Health District with the Midtown Interchange (foreground) and Miami International Airport (background) in June 2010
image_mapMiami neighborhoodsmap.png
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map_captionHealth District ("Civic Center") within the City of Miami
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Florida
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Miami-Dade County
subdivision_type3City
subdivision_name3Miami
parts_style
parts
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leader_titleCity of Miami Commissioner
leader_nameRichard Dunn
leader_title1Miami-Dade Commissioners
leader_name1Audrey Edmonson
leader_title2House of Representatives
leader_name2Cynthia Stafford (D)
leader_title3State Senate
leader_name3Larcenia Bullard (D)
leader_title4U.S. House
leader_name4Frederica Wilson (D)
elevation_footnotes
population_as_of2010
population_total2,705
population_density_sq_mi5565
timezoneEST
utc_offset-05
postal_code_typeZIP Code
postal_code33136
area_codes305, 786

Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5-- The Health District, also known as the Civic Center, is a neighborhood in the city of Miami, Florida. The Health District is bound roughly by Northwest 20th Street and 14th Avenue to the northwest, the Dolphin Expressway and the Miami River to the south and west, and the Midtown Interchange and I-95 to the east.

The Health District has the country's second-largest concentration of medical and research facilities after Houston. The neighborhood is composed primarily of hospitals, research institutes, clinics and government offices, and is the center of Miami's growing biotechnology and medical research industry. It is the home of the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine and the University of Miami's Life Science and Technology Park. The Health District is approximately five minutes north of downtown Miami via rapid transit on the Miami Metrorail.

History

[[Jackson Memorial Hospital]], the primary teaching hospital for the [[University of Miami]]'s [[Miller School of Medicine]] and the largest hospital in the United States with 1,547 beds<ref>[https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/100-of-the-largest-hospitals-and-health-systems-in-america-2021.html &quot;100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America&quot;], ''Becker's Hospital Review'', July 2010</ref>

The neighborhood has its roots as a health district with the opening of Jackson Memorial Hospital in 1915, with some of the original buildings, such as The Alamo still standing. Today, the Alamo serves an era museum of Jackson's history throughout the years. Jackson Memorial Hospital is the major public hospital of Miami, and Jackson's hospital in the Health District is the health system's primary hospital.

Hospitals and research institutes

The Health District is the center of Miami's medical, research and biotechnology industries, and as such is home to many of the city's largest hospital systems. The largest is the public hospital, Jackson Memorial Hospital, which also has two branch hospitals in northern and southern Miami-Dade County. Jackson has affiliations as teaching hospitals with the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine since 1952 and more recently with Florida International University's Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Other hospitals include: Miami VA Medical Center, University of Miami Hospital (aka UHealth Tower, previously Cedars Medical Center), and Holtz Children's Hospital.

Some of the research institutes in the Health District are:

  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
  • University of Miami Cytogenetic Lab
  • University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine
  • Miami Dade College Medical Campus
  • Batchelor Children's Research Institute
  • Braman Family Breast Cancer Institute
  • Center on Aging
  • Diabetes Research Institute
  • John T MacDonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics
  • Florida International University Wertheim College of Medicine
  • Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education
  • University of Miami Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute
  • Mailman Center for Child Development
  • Miami Institute for Human Genomics
  • Miami Project to Cure Paralysis
  • Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Vascular Biology Institute
  • William Lehman Injury Research Institute

Demographics

As of 2025, Civic Center has a population of 3,155 residents, with 1,388 households. The median household income in 2020 was $25,608.

Transportation

Civic Center is served by Metrobus throughout the area, and by the Miami Metrorail at:

  • Civic Center station (NW 15th Street and 12th Avenue)
  • Santa Clara station (NW 20th Street and 12th Avenue)

The Health District is served by Civic Center station, a station of the Metrorail rapid transit system. It connects directly to all the major hospitals and research centers, and connects the district to Downtown Miami, Dadeland, and Hialeah, as well as to Miami's commuter rail system, Tri-Rail. In March 2012, the new Miami Trolley system inaugurated its first route which passes through Civic Center on its way to Marlins Park.

Education

The [[University of Miami]]'s [[Miller School of Medicine]] campus in the Health District in July 2016

Colleges and universities

  • University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, founded in 1952
  • Miami Dade College – Medical Center Campus, opened in 1977
  • Florida International University – Wertheim College of Medicine (teaching hospital at Jackson), opened in 2006

Historic Civic Center

Main article: National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami, Florida

File:Miami FL Halissee Hall01.jpg|Halissee Hall, built in 1912 File:Miami FL Hospital Bldg 1-01.jpg|Miami City Hospital, Building No. 1, 1900-1924

References

References

  1. "A new University of Miami research park hopes to jumpstart Miami's science industry - Business Monday - MiamiHerald.com".
  2. "Miller School of Medicine - University of Miami".
  3. "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park".
  4. [https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/100-of-the-largest-hospitals-and-health-systems-in-america-2021.html "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America"], ''Becker's Hospital Review'', July 2010
  5. "404".
  6. (December 5, 2024). "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park".
  7. (December 5, 2024). "University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park".
  8. "Medical Campus - Miami Dade College".
  9. "FRB Census Geocoder".
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