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As one of the largest medical facilities of NYC, Jacobi houses the Bronx's only burn unit and Level I trauma center. [1] The hospital also houses a Level III neonatal intensive care unit and FDNY EMS Station 20 (formerly NYC*EMS Station 23). Jacobi had over 320,000 clinical visits and over 100,000 emergency department visits in 2016.
Jacobi Medical Center, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, the Bronx. Named after Abraham Jacobi and opened on July 1, 1955 as part of Bronx Municipal Hospital Center. [25] [26] [27] James J. Peters VA Medical Center, 130 West Kingsbridge Road, the Bronx. Opened as United States Veterans' Hospital no. 81 on April 15, 1922.
[7] [8] A $12.5 million a year contract with nearby Montefiore Medical Center to provide some medical services was in place at the time. [9] [8] [10] In 1977 the hospital began a birth center program that includes midwives. [11] [12] The birth center was renovated in 2013 and re-opened in 2014. [13]
The crazed gunman who shot up the emergency room at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx two years ago — almost hitting a mom holding a baby — has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
The American Hospital Directory lists 261 active hospitals in New York State in 2022. 210 of these hospitals have staffed beds, with a total of 64,515 beds ...
Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center (Los Angeles County, California) New Hanover Regional Medical Center (Wilmington, North Carolina) - Formerly operated by New Hanover County. [8] In February 2021 Novant Health, a nonprofit private organization, acquired the hospital. [9] Due to the acquisition it is no longer a public hospital. [10]
[12] [13] In 2017 Dr Bergamaschi accepted a position as Chief of Colorectal Surgery at Westchester Medical Center and tenured professor of surgery at New York Medical College. [14] [15] In 2023 Dr Bergamaschi accepted a position as Chief of Surgical Oncology and Colorectal Surgery at Jacobi Medical Center, New York City Health Hospitals.
While CHAM does have a pediatric emergency department, they do not have a pediatric trauma center and sends all pediatric trauma cases to the nearby Jacobi Medical Center's level II pediatric trauma center. [8] The Children's Hospital at Montefiore is one of the largest providers of pediatric health services in New York state.