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The Cleveland Clinic is a prominent health care center in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 1921 by four prominent physicians, now with approximately 1,600 staff physicians providing for 2 million outpatient visits and 50,000 hospital admissions per year. The Clinic has consistently been ranked among the top five "Best Hospitals in America" by U.S. News and World Report, with particular strengths in cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, urology, and gastroenterology; its Heart Center has ranked number one in cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery for each of the past twelve years. Founded in 1921, the Clinic and its services are administered by the not-for-profit Cleveland Clinic Foundation, which also leads a network of eight affiliated community hospitals in northeastern Ohio and health care centers in Weston, Florida and Naples, Florida.

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