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  2. Medical Society of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the New Jersey Medical Society on July 23, 1766, at a meeting in Duff's Tavern, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Seventeen physicians responded to an advertisement in the New York Mercury on June 27, 1766. [2] The advertisement read:

  3. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) is a cancer treatment and research institution that is a part of Rutgers University and located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. CINJ is one of only 56 Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation designated by the National Cancer Institute and the only one in New Jersey located in the heart of New ...

  4. Saint Peter's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Saint Peter's moved to its current location at 254 Easton Avenue in New Brunswick in 1929 as a 125-bed facility. In 1959, a three-wing 349-bed addition was constructed. In 1976, a five-story tower containing the emergency department, radiology department, operating and recovery suite, and a 40-bed nursing unit was completed.

  5. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The medical school has more than 2,450 full-time, part-time and volunteer faculty and 2,530 staff members. Approximately 757 medical students [5] are enrolled at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School as well as 120 PhD students. The Class of 2017 has 134 students with 54% women and 53% native New Jersey residents.

  6. Canadian Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Medical Association ( CMA; French: Association médicale canadienne, AMC) is a national, voluntary association of physicians and medical learners that advocates on national health matters. Its primary mandate is to drive positive change in health care by advocating on key health issues facing doctors and their patients.

  7. Acadian Society of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Société de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick (SANB), known in English as the Acadian Society of New Brunswick, is an organization representing Francophones and Acadians in New Brunswick, [1] the only bilingual province in Canada and the largest Acadian population in the country. [2]

  8. Jabez Campfield - Wikipedia

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    Jabez Campfield was born in Newark, New Jersey on 24 December 1737 to Benjamin Camfield (ca. 1710 - 1738) and his wife, Mehitabel Foster ( - April 1777). [1] He was sent to grammar school at Providence Plantations, Rhode Island. [2] In May 1755 he enrolled at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University ), .

  9. Livingston Avenue medical building in New Brunswick may be ...

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    August 19, 2024 at 4:54 AM. NEW BRUNSWICK – A 17-unit apartment building may be coming to Livingston Avenue. Applicant Livingston Holdings LLC is seeking use and bulk variances as well as ...