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Hospital Universitario Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota; Hospital Universitario Nacional de Colombia (HUN) Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (HUSI) Hospital Universitario San Rafael ESE; Hospital Universitario Santa Clara ESE; Instituto Nacional de Cancerología ESE; Hospital Materno Infantil ESE
Austin Volk (1919–2010), former mayor of Englewood during the 1967 civil unrest; former New Jersey assemblyman [141] Rachel Wainer Apter (born 1980), lawyer who was nominated in March 2021 to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey [142] Michael Wildes (born 1964), immigration lawyer; mayor of Englewood 2004–2010 [143]
Bogota is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 8,778, [10] [11] an increase of 591 (+7.2%) from the 2010 census count of 8,187, [20] [21] which in turn reflected a decline of 62 (−0.8%) from the 8,249 counted in the 2000 census.
As of March 2019 changed the name of Cardio Infantil to the current name. [1] [2] Station Services. Old trunk services. Services rendered until April 29, 2006
Founded in New Jersey, CCF has grown into a global community of families, physicians, and scientists focused on accelerating the search for causes and cures for pediatric cardiomyopathy through increased research, education, awareness, and advocacy. [2] The organization also provides support and resources to affected children and their families ...
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.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Bogota, New Jersey. Pages in category "People from Bogota, New Jersey" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Charles Philamore Bailey (September 8, 1910 – August 18, 1993) was an American cardiac surgeon. [1] His methods were the focus of a 1957 Time magazine article. [2] Born in Wanamassa, a suburb of Asbury Park, New Jersey, he was a graduate of Rutgers University, Hahnemann Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania.