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| Country |
Hospital |
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|---|---|---|
| Mexico | Clínica Vitro, Monterrey, Mexico, Mexico and Central America |
In 2002 Clínica Vitro opened its doors to the general public. Now a tertiary medical hospital, Clinica Vitro has a range of medical and surgical specialties and is affiliated with Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston Texas, US, Universidad de Monterrey, and Technologico de Monterrey. |
| United States | Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States, North America |
Today Cleveland Clinic has grown to become the second largest group practice in the world. Its 37,000 employees—2,000 of them physicians and scientists—work in 120 medical specialties and subspecialties. |
| Costa Rica | CIMA San José, San Jose, Costa Rica, North America |
The 62-bed CIMA Hospital San José was the first Costa Rican hospital to be accredited by the Costa Rica Ministry of Health and is the only hospital in Central America accredited by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. |
| Mexico | CIMA Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, Mexico and Central America |
Opened in 1996 and owned by the US-based International Hospital Corporation, the 61-bed Hospital CIMA Monterrey welcomes more than 25,000 outpatients and 4,000 inpatients each year. |

In 2002 Clínica Vitro opened its doors to the general public. Now a tertiary medical hospital, Clinica Vitro has a range of medical and surgical specialties and is affiliated with Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston Texas, US, Universidad de Monterrey, and Technologico de Monterrey.
Today Cleveland Clinic has grown to become the second largest group practice in the world. Its 37,000 employees—2,000 of them physicians and scientists—work in 120 medical specialties and subspecialties.
The 62-bed CIMA Hospital San José was the first Costa Rican hospital to be accredited by the Costa Rica Ministry of Health and is the only hospital in Central America accredited by the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
Opened in 1996 and owned by the US-based International Hospital Corporation, the 61-bed Hospital CIMA Monterrey welcomes more than 25,000 outpatients and 4,000 inpatients each year.