Abstract

Despite the number of hospital closures over the past decade, the June 2019 announcement of the closing of Hahnemann University Hospital (HUH) in downtown Philadelphia has greatly impacted the academic medicine community. Several factors contributed to the collapse of the hospital; however, the operational approach throughout the period leading up to and during the hospital's closing left faculty, students, and especially residents with many questions as they scrambled to determine how to continue their careers. This Invited Commentary examines factors that contributed to the crisis following the hospital's closure, such as the influence of HUH's ownership history and the complicated landscape of graduate medical education, and discusses the lessons that can be learned from this cataclysmic event. Above all, the academic medicine community must consider lessons learned from HUH's closure and make a firm commitment to preserve and protect the educational mission of our institutions.

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