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General Information Library and Academic Resources In keeping with our mission of educational excellence, Main Line Health provides our residents and fellows extensive educational resources and references including medical libraries,
state-of-the-art conference centers, multimedia and communications equipment, databases, electronic records and publications,
web access, research facilities and more.
Residents are encouraged to engage in clinical research. The John S. Sharpe Research Foundation, founded in 1944 "to conduct science research in the medical sciences and related fields," is a resource outlet for residents interested in research.
The mission of the library system is to provide quality library and information services to support and enhance the research, reference, teaching, scholarship, and creative work of the hospital. The librarians work to anticipate information needs, build research collections of distinction, deliver information in a timely fashion, and promote critical inquiry.
Research has been an important part of Lankenau's mission since 1927, when Dr. Stanley Reimann founded the Lankenau Hospital Research Institute. Lankenau scientists became the first in the country to relate cancer to abnormal cell growth. Since then, the Institute has helped establish Lankenau Hospital as a leading center for state-of-the-art medical care in the region. The Institute occupies a 16-lab facility on the campus of Lankenau Hospital. With an internationally-known expert in aging as its president, research at the Institute focuses on aging and the diseases of aging, including cancer, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's disease. Our scientists compete successfully with scientists across the nation for funding from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the American Cancer Society. Physicians, residents, and fellows at the Hospital take advantage of the research-rich environment at Lankenau to conduct a wide range of projects. In recent years these have included testing new drugs for the treatment of anemia in kidney disease and prevention of strokes in high-risk patients, implanting new cardiac pacing devices, and developing a revolutionary new hearing aid. Physicians and scientists at both the Hospital and the Research Center currently conduct more than 200 basic and clinical research projects. More About LIMR!
As a teaching hospital, Lankenau Hospital has distinctive characteristics that set it apart from other community-based hospitals. Medical education has been central to Lankenau Hospital's mission for more than 100 years. Today, medical education at Lankenau consists of two components: Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs: Focusing on teaching physicians-in-training (medical students, residents and fellows)
to become skilled clinicians and lifelong students of medicine. Lankenau Hospital is committed to its tradition of advancing the practice of medicine through medical education. The Annenberg Foundation has invested in this mission of medical education at Lankenau. Through a generous $10 million grant, The Annenberg Foundation has helped to build and endow a dedicated facility with the technology, programs and staff needed to propel physician medical education into the 21st century. More About The Annenberg Center!
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