Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Children's Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center: Newark: 69 Children's Hospital Saint Barnabas Health Care System Children's Specialized Hospital: New Brunswick 100 Children's Hospital; Rehabilitation Center Robert Wood Johnson Health System Several outpatient facilities exist throughout the state Clara Maass Medical Center
Clara Maass Medical Center is a 342- bed hospital in Belleville, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, that is part of the RWJBarnabas Health system. [1] It was founded in 1868 as the Newark German Hospital, and was renamed in 1952 in honor of Clara Maass, a former nurse who trained there at the hospital's Christina Trefz Training School for Nurses, and become the hospital's head nurse.
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC), previously Newark Beth Israel Hospital, is a 665-bed quaternary care, teaching hospital located in Newark, New Jersey serving the healthcare needs for Newark and the Northern Jersey area. [1] The hospital is owned by the RWJBarnabas Health System and is the third-largest hospital in the system.
The hospital is also listed as the best hospital in the Central New Jersey area. [21] In 2007 the hospital was ranked nationally in four specialties by the 2007-08 U.S. News & World Report: Best Hospital rankings. The hospital was ranked #40 in geriatrics, #26 in cardiology & heart surgery, #26 in respiratory disorders, and #50 in urology. [22]
In 2015, Barnabas Health (parent organization of Community Medical Center) merged with Robert Woods Johnson Health System, making the Medical Center now part of RWJBarnabas Health, the largest academic health system in New Jersey. [5] The hospital has approximately 2,800 associates, 650 on-staff physicians, and 1,700 volunteers attending to ...
Somerset Medical center's 650-member medical and dental staff represents all major medical and surgical specialties and has one of the highest percentages of board-certified doctors in New Jersey. The medical center ranks in the top 20 percent of hospitals in New Jersey in the number of cardiac procedures performed.
The Monmouth Ocean Hospital Service Corporation (MONOC) was a non-profit hospital services company which provided emergency and non-emergency medical transport services in New Jersey. MONOC was formed in 1978 as a cooperative by member hospitals It ceased operations in 2020.
The hospital was renamed Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in honor of the family’s gift. The donation was the largest ever given to any hospital in New Jersey. [9] Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center currently treats nearly 33,000 inpatients and over 95,000 adult and pediatric Emergency Department patients each year.