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55th Winter's Eve

Saturday, December 09, 2023, 6:30 PM 11:30 PM

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New York, New York 10011

 About National Jewish Health

Whether you live in D.C., Denver, New York, London — or anywhere else in the world — your support of National Jewish Health right now will help to make possible life-changing care and breathtaking discoveries that will impact you, your children, and generations to come.

National Jewish Health is the place in the United States where patients with the most difficult cases of lung, heart, immune and related diseases seek life-changing care. Our mission since 1899 is to heal, to discover and to educate as a preeminent health care institution. Through unparalleled, personalized patient care and groundbreaking scientific discoveries, patients from across the world find answers here that they could not find anywhere else.

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To watch a video about our work, scroll down. 


The National Jewish Health mission 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.

We accept all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, as we have for more than a century. This is thanks to the generosity of donors who are dedicated to our mission of providing hope and healing to all, through advanced science and compassionate, personalized care. As a world leader in care and research, you can be assured your support will make an immediate and long-term impact for patients across the globe.


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Disease Area and Research Infographic 2024



 

Our Achievements

  • National Jewish Health has the largest pulmonary division in the nation and is the only hospital with a primary focus on pulmonary disease.
  • Our physicians and scientists regularly publish their groundbreaking work in the most prestigious scientific and medical journals, including Cell, New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet and JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • National Jewish Health is in the top 6% of U.S. institutions the National Institutes of Health find worthy of support.

 

Groundbreaking Research

National Jewish Health is responsible for many important scientific advances, including:

  • IgE, the molecule responsible for allergic reactions.
  • The T-cell receptor gene, critical to immune response.
  • Groundbreaking treatment for cystic fibrosis, asthma, COPD, among other diseases.
  • Discovering the root cause of chronic fatigue in long-COVID.

 

 

Patient Care Numbers from FY23

Integrated and Innovative Care

  • Multidisciplinary teams provide access for each patient to advanced treatment and world-class experts.
  • We treat all patients, regardless of ability to pay.
  • More than 50 of our physicians are named among the best doctors on lists, including “America’s Top Doctors” by Castle Connolly.

 

Educating Current and Future Leaders

  • Our physicians and scientists are thought leaders who elevate the standard of care while teaching others in our innovative methods.
  • More than 900 physicians and scientists have held research and postdoctoral fellowships at National Jewish Health and now practice across the nation and the world.
  • National Jewish Health operates Morgridge Academy, an accredited, tuition-free day school that serves chronically ill students in grades K-8.