About National Jewish Health
Throughout the next 10 years, National Jewish Health will seek to be at the forefront of a new era in medicine. Our number one priority continues to be our patients through clinical care and research done on their behalf. We seek to transform research and patient care from reactive to being both proactive and personalized. This will help us predict, prevent and detect diseases and intervene early to keep people healthy before illness interrupts their lives. Our basic commitment to science as the basis from which we will perform research and treat disease will lead to significant benefit for physicians and patients throughout the world.
Mission: Our Mission since 1899 is to heal, to discover and to educate as a preeminent health care institution. We serve by providing the best integrated and innovative care for patients and their families; by understanding and finding cures for the diseases we research; and by educating and training the next generation of health care professionals to be leaders in medicine and science.
Recent achievements:
- Since 1998, U.S. News & World Report has ranked National Jewish Health the #1 respiratory hospital in the nation.
- Thomson Scientific has ranked National Jewish Health among the 25 most influential research institutions in the world in its areas of focus.
- National Jewish Health has been named the second best place in the United States for "postdocs" to work, as ranked by The Scientist.
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Learn about how we are bringing our new National Jewish Health brand to life and the story behind the brand.
Learn why we are a leader in the fields of respiratory, immunologic and related diseases and how we plan to continue that legacy in the future.
Read the 2007 Annual Report (pdf).
Part of what makes National Jewish Health great is our history as a not-for-profit clinical, research and educational facility. Learn about our history, which dates back to 1899.
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Learn about our Officers, Council of National Trustees and Board of Directors.
Find out about the many career and volunteering opportunities at National Jewish Health.
Get travel and lodging information, directions and maps, and general information about the Denver area.
The Kunsberg School is a day school program for students in grades K – 7 who may require medical assistance during the normal school day. This unique school program for children with chronic illnesses focuses on a rigorous curriculum and medical support.
Learn how you can support National Jewish Health. You can also make a donation online, which helps us provide world-class patient care, education, and research programs.
Learn about our Endowed Chairs and Professorships, made possible through the generosity of our donors.