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  2. St. Barnabas Hospital (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1926 and 1931, the hospital added three new buildings to the hospital and in 1947, the hospital changed its name to St Barnabas Hospital. [6] [8] In 1969, St Barnabas broke ground for a six-story West Wing with 188 beds, a cafeteria and kitchen. St Barnabas Nursing Home was founded in 1972, and is located on the hospital's campus at ...

  3. Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was called Saint Barnabas Hospital and had been expanding services for many decades. Between 1950 and 1955 there was discussion of relocating the hospital outside of Newark. Finally, the decision was made to move to Livingston. The new site was purchased in 1956 and the hospital was renamed to Saint Barnabas Medical Center in the ...

  4. List of hospitals in the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    The first hospital for chronic diseases in the United States. Founded by the Reverend Washington Rodman in West Farms as the Home for the Incurables on April 6, 1866, moved to its present site in 1873, renamed St. Barnabas Hospital for Chronic Diseases in 1947, renamed St. Barnabas Health System in 2014.

  5. BronxCare Hospital System - Wikipedia

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    The BronxCare Health System, previously known as "Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center," is a hospital in the Bronx, New York City. It was founded as the Lebanon Hospital by Jonas Weil in 1890. In 1962, Lebanon Hospital merged with Bronx Hospital, and since 2016, the combined center has served as a teaching hospital for Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [3]

  6. RWJBarnabas Health - Wikipedia

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    A panorama of the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In July 2015, Saint Barnabas Health Care System, headquartered in West Orange, New Jersey, and Robert Wood Johnson Health System, headquartered out of New Brunswick, New Jersey, signed an agreement outlining a merger between the two health systems. [4]

  7. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. St Barnabas Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St Barnabas Hospital may refer to: St Barnabas Hospital (Eastern Cape), South Africa; St. Barnabas Hospital (Bronx), New York, U.S. Saint Barnabas Medical Center ...

  9. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Additional wings were added to the hospital in 1946 and 1963, and the hospital was renamed in 1978 to Somerset Medical Center. [3] As June 1, 2014, Somerset Medical Center completed its merger with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ and was renamed to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset as a campus in ...