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St. Joseph's University Medical Center is a member of St. Joseph's Health. [1] Located in Paterson, New Jersey, St. Joseph's University Medical Center, which includes St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, is a major academic medical center and state designated trauma center that cares for most complex and routine cases.
PATERSON — Off-duty city police officers on Monday resumed providing emergency room security at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, officials said.
Saint Francis Medical Center: Hudson: Jersey City: Saint James Hospital (remains open for psychiatric services only) Essex: Newark: Saint Michael's Medical Center: Essex: Newark: Saint Peter's University Hospital: Middlesex: New Brunswick: St. Francis Medical Center: Mercer: Trenton: St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center: Passaic: Paterson: St ...
St. Joseph Medical Center (Towson, Maryland) Lowell General Hospital, Massachusetts, one campus of which was known as St. Joseph's Hospital prior to 1992; St. Joseph's Hospital (St. Paul, Minnesota) St. Joseph Medical Center (Kansas City, Missouri) St. Joseph's Hospital (Lewistown, Montana) St. Joseph's Hospital (Omaha, Nebraska) St. Joseph ...
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The Paterson area would remain part of the Diocese of Newark for the next 84 years. In 1867, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth founded St. Joseph's Hospital in Paterson. [8] Sacred Heart Church, the first Catholic church in Clifton, was dedicated in 1897. [9] That same year, St. Mary's Hospital opened in Passaic. [10]
The Psychiatric Emergency Screening Unit moved to St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center in Paterson; this unit is the primary facility used for psychiatric emergency care in Passaic County, which left the original facility empty. From 2009 to 2010 the building was used by NBC to film episodes of the first season of the medical drama Mercy. [13]
Barnert Hospital was a 236-bed hospital at 680 Broadway in the Eastside section of Paterson, New Jersey that operated for 99 years. The hospital was named for Nathan Barnert, a philanthropist and former mayor of Paterson who founded the hospital. In 1914, Barnert donated a site at East 30th Street and Broadway and provided an endowment.