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Morristown Medical Center (MMC) is a 735 bed non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located in Morristown, New Jersey, serving northern New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area.
The medical center is a nationally-recognized leader in cardiology, orthopedics, nursing, critical care and geriatrics. Morristown Medical Center performs the second most heart surgeries in the New York metropolitan area.
Cunningham died on June 7, 2012, from natural causes at a Morristown Medical Center. Selected works (to 1997) Histories. Baseball In New Jersey: The Game of History (New Jersey State Museum, 1995) Beginnings (Atlantic City Electric Company History, 1962) Capsules of New Jersey History (New Jersey Manufacturers Association, 1981)
The All Souls' Hospital was a Catholic hospital based in Morristown, New Jersey. It was run in part by the Grey Nuns of Montreal. Its founding chair was Paul Revere, lawyer, civic leader, and great-grandson of American revolutionary figure Paul Revere .
βMedical staff was able to treat Bronny and take him to the hospital,β a spokesperson for the James family told Us Weekly on July 25. βHe is now in stable condition and no longer in ICU.
The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth founded the Academy of Saint Elizabeth, the first secondary school for young women in the state, near Morristown in 1860 during the same year that they established their motherhouse at that location.
This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of New Jersey, sorted by hospital name. As of 2014, there were 72 acute care hospitals in the state. [1] [2] Christ Hospital, Jersey City. AcuteCare Health System - Specialty Hospital at Kimball, Lakewood.
Roger Granet (born 1947) is an American psychiatrist and the author and editor of several books explaining mental disorders and diseases. Dr. Granet specializes in psycho-oncology, which deals with the psychological reactions of cancer patients.
Cooper University Hospital was established in 1887 by the family of Richard M. Cooper, a Quaker physician. The original hospital had 30 beds and provided health care services to the low-income population of Camden, New Jersey.
University Hospital is an independent, standalone medical center owned by the State of New Jersey and governed by a board headed by Tanya Freeman, Esq. It is located in the University Heights section of Newark, New Jersey.