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Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center. / 40.675551°N 73.958372°W / 40.675551; -73.958372. The Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center was an academic, sectarian hospital in Crown Heights and Prospect Heights in Central Brooklyn. It merged with St. John's Episcopal Hospital to form Interfaith Medical Center in 1983.
Hospitals in The Bronx. Montefiore Medical Center is a premier academic medical center and the primary teaching hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York City. Its main campus, the Henry and Lucy Moses Division, is located in the Norwood section of the northern Bronx. It is named for Moses Montefiore and is one ...
Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, the Bronx. Opened in 1954. This was the name for Jacobi Medical Center and Van Etten Hospital as well as their associated buildings. The name fell out of use in the 1980s. Bronx Sanitarium, the Bronx. Bryant Sanitarium, 1214 Hoe Avenue, the Bronx.
Jacobi Medical Center. / 40.8560; -73.8463. Jacobi Medical Center ( NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi) is a municipal hospital operated by NYC Health + Hospitals in affiliation with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The facility is located in the Morris Park neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. It is named in honor of German physician ...
Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, 555 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. Opened as a dispensary at 70 Johnson Avenue, incorporated as Jewish Hospital on November 9, 1901, opened on December 17, 1906, renamed Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn by 1968, merged with St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn to become Interfaith Medical Center in 1982.
Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan) / 40.790066; -73.953249. Mount Sinai Hospital, founded in 1852, is one of the oldest and largest teaching hospitals in the United States. [2] It is located in East Harlem in the New York City borough of Manhattan, on the eastern border of Central Park stretching along Madison and Fifth Avenues, between East 98th ...
The 1934-built eight-story 186-bed [3] Inwood, Manhattan hospital, [5] like its earlier 1923 location, was planned [7] [8] as a "commemoration of Jewish veterans of World War I." [5] [2] [9] The Inwood building was opened in 1934 and expanded in 1959. [4] [10] In 1981 the Jewish Memorial Hospital was part of a three-hospital neighborhood ...
To support the mental health of veterans in the New York City area, many of whom avoided care because they felt there was a stigma around seeking help, the Jewish Board and the Bronx VA Medical Center worked toward creating family-focused mental health services for veterans and veteran families of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars living in the ...