The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, officially Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, is the oldest medical school in Florida, founded in 1952. As the only university-based medical system in South Florida, it delivers leading-edge patient care and groundbreaking research. The school is affiliated with multiple hospitals, including Jackson Memorial Hospital, where residency and fellowship training is conducted. It also offers joint-degree programs and is a research institution known for developing cardiology training tools like the Harvey Teaching Mannequin. The faculty and students are actively involved in community outreach programs, providing vital care and screenings to underserved populations in South Florida.