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Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is a teaching hospital in Camden, New Jersey that opened on July 1, 1950. [1] It became part of the Virtua Health system in July 2019 following an acquisition [2] and is now the hub for tertiary (advanced) care and procedures. A significant, multi-year renovation of the hospital is underway.
Osborn Family Health Center: Founded in 1974 to provide optimal prenatal care to the women of Camden and primary care to their families, the Osborn Family Health Center offers family practice, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, lab testing and social services in a facility across the street from Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center. Osborn serves ...
In June 2004, Cooper University Hospital announced a $220 million expansion to the hospital's Health Sciences Campus that includes a new patient care pavilion attached to the existing facility. Subsequently, plans for the new patient care pavilion were expanded from six floors (211,000 sq ft.) to ten floors (312,000 sq ft.), with the inclusion ...
For nearly 20 years, Mount Wachusett and Community Health Connections have partnered to provide a free dental care program for children and adults.
The Cooper Medical Education Building, a LEED Gold certified building, [2] is located on South Broadway on the Cooper Health Sciences campus. It opened in July 2012 and contains a 260-seat auditorium, a 140-seat multipurpose room, 25 active learning rooms, a clinical simulation center, and a satellite medical library.
Since its establishment in Fairfield County in 1984, FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care has been focused on easing the pain and fear that accompanies a terminal diagnosis, helping families create ...
Norcross was born on March 16, 1956, in Cooper University Hospital, Camden, New Jersey, [9] the son of George E. Norcross Jr. (1928-1998), the president of the AFL–CIO Central Labor Union of Camden and Gloucester Counties, and his wife, Anne Carol Norcross (1931-2016). [10]
Portage County Health Care Center is a county-owned skilled nursing facility. Currently, 31 Wisconsin counties own 46 skilled care facilities across the state.