The C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, the first separate children’s hospital of the University of Michigan Health Care System (UMHS), is one of the nation's leading pediatric health care institutions. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, it is a trusted source for excellent clinical, educational, and research programs. Opening in 1969, Mott’s aim is to provide specialized pediatric, neonatal, and women’s care in Michigan. It is the only hospital in the region to offer a Pediatric Liver Transplant program, a Pediatric and Adolescent Home Ventilator Program and high-risk pregnancy services. Mott Hospital excels in a range of specialties and subspecialties – Cardiology, Cancer Care, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Mental Health, Nephrology, Neurology, Rheumatology, Pulmonology, Infectious Diseases/Immunology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Endocrinology, and Speech and Language Pathology. Surgical, diagnostic, and rehabilitation services are also available. As an advanced treatment facility, Mott is the home to Michigan Congenital Heart Center, the Birth Center and Holden Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, and one of only 13 Level 1 pediatric trauma centers in the United States. The Family Resource Center serves as the information source for patients and their families. Mott’s Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program is designed for children and adolescents with a variety of disabling conditions. ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), also called ExtraCorporeal Life Support (ECLS), deals with patients having acute respiratory or cardiac illness. Mott Hospital also engages in a variety of educational and creative programs and sibling support services. Radiologic diagnostic studies are available for outpatients and inpatients. In addition, the hospital offers comprehensive social and pastoral services.