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In 2003, the Winthrop South Nassau System became part of New York Presbyterian. [5] In 2017, Winthrop became affiliated with NYU Langone, becoming NYU Winthrop. [6] By 2019, a full asset merger between NYU and Winthrop had been complete. In November 2020, it was announced that the hospital changed its name to NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island. [7]
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island is a 591-bed acute-care hospital located in Mineola, New York. [52] [69] Formerly known as Winthrop University Hospital, it merged with NYU Langone Health in 2019. [1] [28] [29] The hospital's Level 1 Trauma Center is certified by the American College of Surgeons. [52]
Mount Sinai South Nassau is a hospital located in Oceanside, New York. The facility was opened in 1928 and has undergone rapid expansion since. It is the Long Island flagship hospital for the Mount Sinai Health System. Mount Sinai South Nassau, formerly South Nassau Communities Hospital, has a total of 455 beds. [1]
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In the 1970s, the hospital's 19-story Dynamic Care Building, designed by Max O. Urbahn, was constructed, opening in 1974. [8] The hospital's name was changed in 1970 to the Nassau County Medical Center. [9] This caused confusion with Nassau Hospital in Mineola, New York, which a decade later changed its name to Winthrop-University Hospital.
NYU Langone Hospital – Long Island, founded in 1896 by local physicians and residents as Nassau Hospital, and later Winthrop-University Hospital, was Long Island's first voluntary hospital. In 1897, it admitted 91 patients, performed 27 operations, and reported two births and eight deaths during the first year.
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LIJMC has three components: Long Island Jewish Hospital, Steven & Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, and The Zucker Hillside Hospital. Long Island Jewish Hospital is a 587-bed tertiary adult care hospital with advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, and modern facilities for medical, surgical, dental and obstetrical care.