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Community Medical Center, known colloquially as CMC, is a fully accredited acute care hospital in Toms River, New Jersey, serving the entire northern Ocean County area. [1] The hospital is Ocean County's largest and most active healthcare facility.
The next major phase, in 1984, increased beds to 354, and the hospital was renamed Kimball Medical Center to reflect the scope of services. In the 1990s, the once-tiny hospital was transformed to be a major medical center within Barnabas Health. By 2007, Kimball was treating over 55,000 emergency patients per year. [3]
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They were each taken to Community Medical Center in Toms River. Two were treated and released, while the third was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick for further ...
Community Medical Center may refer to: Community Medical Center (Montana) Adventist Health Hanford, formerly Hanford Community Medical Center; Community Medical Center (New Jersey) in Toms River; Community Medical Center Long Beach; Community Medical Center (Nebraska) in Falls City; Cordova Community Medical Center in Cordova, Alaska
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: Belleville: 342 Acute Care Saint Barnabas Health Care System Community Medical Center: Toms River: 449 Acute Care Saint Barnabas ...
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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 ...