Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Location
Place New Brunswick, NJ (? country)
Organisation
Care System/Type Unknown
Affiliated University UMDNJ
Services
Emergency Dept. Level 1 Trauma Center
Beds 584
History
Founded 1885
Links
Website [http://www.rwjuh.edu Homepage]
See also

One of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital provides state-of-the-art care across the full range of health care services. Specialties include cardiac care from screening to heart surgery and transplantation, cancer care, emergency medicine, pediatrics and maternal-fetal medicine.

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is a provider of comprehensive health services, medical education and clinical research in Central New Jersey. The hospital is a clinical campus of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at New Brunswick and offers training programs for medical students, residents, fellows, nurses and allied health professionals in a variety of specialties.

The mission of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is to advance the health status of the region’s population through the provision of appropriate health and medical care. To accomplish this mission, The Hospital serves as a principal site for the education of physicians, provides programs of allied and community health education and offers highly complex health care resources to assist in the educational process.

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[edit] Services Offered

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Offeres The Following Services: One Of Only 3 Level 1 trauma centers in New Jersey, The Heart Center, Cancer Institute Of New Jersey, Kidney And Pancreas Transplant Center, The Bristol Mysers Squibb Childrens Hospital, The Neonatal Intesnsive Care Unit, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Center For Children.

Robert Wood Johnson is also the principal teaching hospital for the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, And UMDNJ - the largest school of health sciences of its kind in the United States. It is also the leading research university in New Jersey, edging the other major research universities in the state (including Princeton University and Rutgers University) in research grant dollars.[citation needed] It does, however, have various academic partnerships with universities and other institutions in New Jersey.

[edit] History of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

The Origins of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital can be traced to 1885, When The New Brunswick City Hospital Was Organized. In 1888 The director's raised $3,000 to purchase land for the "John Wells Memorial Hospital". In 1916 it was changed to "Middlesex General Hospital", and in 1986 changed to "Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital".

[edit] Robert Wood Johnson Health Network

The Robert Wood Johnson Health Network members consist of the best healthcare providers in New Jersey. They include leading academic centers, acute care facilities, University of health sciences, top research hospitals.

The RWJHN members offer a spectrum of health care services, from traditional hospital based specialties, to social services and dental care. The Only health network in the State of New Jersey with a medical school as a partner, as well as a senior service organization providing long-term care and assisted living facilities.

[edit] Artificial Heart

  • [http://www.rwjuh.edu/news/artificial_heart_alert.html - Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital will be one of the few hospitals in the nation to offer the first fully-implantable artificial heart. The AbioCor Implantable Replacement Heart, made by Abiomed, was approved for use yesterday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The company has identified Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland, and Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky as the first sites where the heart will be offered.

[edit] Hospital Acomplisments

RWJUH was the only hospital in the state to rank in the top ten percent for both heart attack and pneumonia treatment two years in a row, according to the second annual state report on hospital quality issued by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

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