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Massachusetts General Campus
MGH hosts one of the most respected General Hospital Departments of Psychiatry
in the world. Located near Fanueil Hall Market and Government Center, on the
banks of the Charles River across from Cambridge and MIT, The General Hospital
is a 10-minute drive to the Harvard Medical School. Boston's largest and busiest
general hospital stays true to the MGH charter of 1811 to care of the sick
"among the whole family of man."

Over 1,100 of the world's most talented house officers from every medical
and surgical specialty collaborate in a vibrant medical postgraduate university.
Walking the halls of Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital literally
puts you at the epicenter of the medical world.
McLean Campus
Admitting the first patients of either division of the MGH in 1818, McLean Hospital moved to its current Belmont location in 1898. Housed on over 200 acres of rolling wooded fields, McLean’s patient residences and pavilions have been consolidated over the last decade to a 50 acre campus of award winning new and recently renovated historic buildings. The most recent additions include a $10 million wing of the 60,000 square foot Mailman Research Center and a state-of-the-art Brain Imaging Center devoted to clinical and research studies in psychiatry.Despite its extensive research programs, the heart of McLean Hospital remains clinical care, and currently McLean has 171 beds among its 7-inpatient units on and offsite and the capacity to care for 469 partial hospital and residential patients daily.