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Jewish Hospital (other)
Jewish Hospital may refer to: *Barnes-Jewish Hospital, (St. Louis, MO, USA) *Galilee Community General Jewish Hospital of Uganda, (Kampala, Uganda) *Jewish General Hospital, (Montreal, QC, Canada) *Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, (Laval, QC, Canada) *The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health, (Cincinnati, OH, USA) *Jewish Hospital in Hamburg, (Hamburg, Germany) * Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, (Brooklyn, NY, USA) *Long Island Jewish Forest Hills, (Forest Hills, NY, USA) *Long Island Jewish Medical Center, (New Hyde Park, NY, USA) *National Jewish Health, (Denver, CO, USA) *UofL Health - Jewish Hospital, (Louisville, KY, USA) Former Jewish Hospitals *Shanghai Jewish Hospital, now Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University, (Shanghai, China) *The Jewish Hospital in Warsaw, (Warsaw, Poland) *Tunis Jewish Hospital, (Tunis, Tunisia) *Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center, (Brooklyn, NY, USA) *Jewish Maternity Hospital, (Manhattan, NY, USA) *Jewish Hospital for the Aged, Infirmed and Des ...
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Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri. Located in the Central West End, St. Louis, Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, it is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine and a major component of Washington University Medical Center. ''U.S. News & World Report'' ranked Barnes-Jewish among the top hospitals in the nation in its annual report in 2018 and 2022. Capacity Barnes-Jewish Hospital is a member of BJC HealthCare and is located on the campus of the Washington University Medical Center. Barnes-Jewish is the largest private employer in Greater St. Louis, employing 10,125 people in 2018, including 1,723 attending physicians. It is responsible for the education of 1,129 medical residency, interns, medical resident, residents, and fellows. As of 2018, the hospital had 1,266 beds with a staff of 12,125. History Barnes-Jewish was formed by the merger of two hospitals, Barnes Hospital and The Jewish Ho ...
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UofL Health
UofL Health is a fully integrated regional academic health system based in Louisville, Kentucky formed by the reorganization of KentuckyOne Health in conjunction with the acquisition of that system by the University of Louisville from Catholic Health Initiatives in 2019. The resulting health care system combined University of Louisville Hospital and the various hospitals and medical centers of KentuckyOne under one management umbrella. UofL Health's affiliation with the University of Louisville School of Medicine The University of Louisville School of Medicine at the University of Louisville is a medical school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Opened as the Louisville Medical Institute in 1837, it is one of the oldest medical schools in No ... joins academic physicians who lead medical advancements through research in laboratories, at the bedside, and in the community. They are responsible for educating not only medical students and physicians in training but ...
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Beth Israel Hospital (other)
Beth Israel Hospital may refer to: *Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, including the former Beth Israel Hospital * Mount Sinai Beth Israel, including the former Beth Israel Medical Center, in Manhattan, New York (closed 2025) * Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey See also * Beth Israel (other) Beth Israel or Bet Israel ( "House of Israel") may refer to: Synagogues Canada (by province) * Beth Israel Synagogue (Edmonton) * Congregation Beth Israel (Vancouver) * Beth Israel Synagogue (Halifax, Nova Scotia) * Beth Israel Congregation (K ... * Jewish Hospital (other) {{hospital disambiguation ...
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Jewish Hospital For The Aged, Infirmed And Destitute
Jefferson Einstein Hospital (formerly Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia) is a non-profit hospital located in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hospital is a part of Jefferson Health. The medical center offers residency and fellowship training programs in many specialized areas. It also includes a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia is the largest independent teaching hospital in the Philadelphia region with over 30 accredited programs training over 3,500 students each year with 400 residents. History Founded as the Jewish Hospital for the Aged, Infirmed and Destitute (''Jewish Hospital'' for short) in August 1864, this hospital was an important institution in the history of the Jews in Philadelphia, providing care for "the suffering poor of all religions". It officially opened in 1866, starting with 22 beds at 56th and Haverford Road in West Philadelphia. The hospital expanded, moving ...
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Jewish Maternity Hospital
Jewish Maternity Hospital was an obstetrics hospital located at 270–272 East Broadway, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. History Jewish Maternity Hospital was chartered in 1906 and opened on February 15, 1909. It catered to the Jewish residents of the Lower East Side, who were the overwhelmingly predominant local population at the time, although expectant mothers of any religion were accepted. In its first 20 years of operation, 31,295 babies were born at Jewish Maternity Hospital. The hospital merged administratively with Beth Israel Hospital on December 19, 1929. Beth Israel was in financial straits because of cost overruns on a new building under construction at Stuyvesant Square, and Jewish Maternity Hospital had money available for their own construction plans. When Beth Israel finished their construction in 1931, Jewish Maternity Hospital also moved to the site. Both institutions’ names were kept for some time after the merger, but the Jewish Maternit ...
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Brooklyn Jewish Hospital And Medical Center
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. History Early days The hospital's predecessor was the Brooklyn Hebrew Hospital Society, which formed in 1895 as a clinic; they served as a small dispensary and were located at 70 Johnson Street that grew to serve the burgeoning populations of Crown Heights and Prospect Heights. In the early 20th century, many Jewish communities saw both benefit and need in developing modern hospital facilities. By 1901, local community leaders saw the need to expand the Society to a 50-bed hospital. They incorporated as Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn on November 9, 1901, and by 1903, had purchased an older hospital campus, the ''Memorial Hospital for Women and Children'', to renovate and reopen. It was located on the block of Classon Avenue, between Prospect Place an ...
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Tunis Jewish Hospital
The Jewish Hospital of Tunis (arabe : المستشفى الإسرائيلي بتونس) was a former Tunisian hospital founded for the History of the Jews in Tunisia, Tunisian Jewish community. It was founded by Jewish doctors from History of the Jews in Livorno, Livorno. It opened in 1895 at Place Halfaouine, a suburb north of the Medina of Tunis. Housed in the Khaznadar Palace, it was dedicated to the Jews living in the Hara (Tunis), Hara Quarter of the Tunis Medina. References

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The Jewish Hospital In Warsaw
The Jewish Hospital in Warsaw, The Jewish Hospital in Czyste - a Jewish medical facility operating from 1902 to 1943 in Warsaw. For many years considered to be one of the best and most modern hospitals in Poland. The whole complex consisted of 8 separate hospital pavilions with surgical, ophthalmic and gynecological wards, skin and venereal diseases, pulmonary, throat and ear diseases, infectious, internal and nervous diseases, mental diseases and a midwifery with a research laboratory. The hospital also included an administration building, a synagogue, a pre-burial house, kitchens, laundries, freezers, a boiler room, a coach house, stables, a disinfection chamber, a food warehouse, a convalescent home and other smaller buildings. In total, there were 17 buildings for different purposes. History Construction and opening The idea of building a new Jewish hospital was born in the 80s of the 19th century, among doctors of the Old Jewish Hospital, headed by Dr. Józef Ki ...
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Eye And ENT Hospital Of Fudan University
The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (Eye and ENT) Hospital of Fudan University (), formerly the Shanghai Jewish Hospital (also B'nai B'rith Foundation Polyclinic), is a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China, affiliated with the Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University and the Red Cross Society of Shanghai. It is rated Grade 3, Class A, the highest rating in the Chinese medical system. __TOC__ Overview There are 374 beds on the main Fenyang Road campus of the hospital, which comprises the departments of Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Radiotherapy, Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Stomatology, Laser Therapy and Plastic Surgery. The hospital has 1,112 employees. It treats 1.8 million outpatients and performs 90,000 surgeries per year, with patients coming from all over China. In addition to the main campus at Fenyang Road in Xuhui District, it has a second site on Baoqing Road, and two other campuses in Pudong and Minhang, respectively. The Minhang campus has an additional 35 ...
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National Jewish Health
National Jewish Health is an American academic hospital/clinic in Denver, Colorado, doing research and treatment in respiratory, cardiac, immune and related disorders. It is an internationally respected medical center that draws people from many countries to receive care. Founded in 1899 to treat tuberculosis,National Jewish Hospital Records
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it is but had funding from B'nai B'rith until the 1950s. The hospital, originally named as the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives has been renamed many times, including as Nat ...
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Galilee Community General Jewish Hospital Of Uganda
Galilee Community General Jewish Hospital of Uganda is a 50-bed community hospital in the ''Masanafu'' neighborhood, in Lubaga Division, in Kampala, the capital and largest city in the country. Location The hospital in located in Masanafu, off of Sentema Road, in northwestern Kampala, about west of Mulago National Referral Hospital. The coordinates of Galilee Community Hospital are 0°19'54.0"N, 32°32'09.0"E (Latitude:0.331669; Longitude:32.535836). See also *List of hospitals in Uganda The largest state-owned hospital in Uganda is Mulago Hospital in Kampala with around 1,500 beds. It was built in 1962. Ian Clarke (physician), Ian Clarke, a physician and missionary from Northern Ireland, built the 200-bed International Hospital K ... References Hospitals in Kampala Hospitals established in 2009 2009 establishments in Uganda {{Africa-hospital-stub ...
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Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Long Island Jewish Medical Center (also known as LIJ or LIJ Medical Center) is a clinical and academic hospital and medical campus within the Northwell Health system. It is a 1,004-bed, non-profit tertiary care teaching hospital and medical campus serving the greater New York metropolitan area. The campus is east of Manhattan, on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties, in Glen Oaks, Queens and Lake Success, New York, respectively. LIJMC has three hospitals that encompass the medical campus: Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Cohen Children’s Medical Center, and The Zucker Hillside Hospital. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (often simply called LIJ) is a 583-bed tertiary, adult acute-care hospital with advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, and modern facilities for medical, surgical, dental and obstetrical care. LIJ is a Regional Perinatal Center and its maternity program is the busiest in New York State with just over 7,700 deliveries a year. As a primary tea ...
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