Residency Clinical Facilities
University Hospital of Rutgers and Hackensack
University Medical Center are the core teaching facilities of the Anesthesiology
Residency Program. Relationships with these prestigious institutions offer a unique educational
experience with a diverse patient population ranging from inner city, urban
acute care to private suburban tertiary care and everything in between.
University Hospital
University Hospital is committed to excellence in patient care, resident
education, and the pursuit of research. This 507-bed facility is the main
teaching institution for New Jersey Medical School. More than 640
full-time faculty members and over 1260 part time volunteer faculty in
19 major teaching departments are part of our Medical School. Three hundred
full time attending physicians, who are also faculty members of the New
Jersey Medical School staff University Hospital. The hospital averages
more than 19,000 admissions, 2,700 births and 215,000 outpatient visits
annually.
Clinical Facilities within
University Hospital where our Residents are trained include:
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150 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ
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Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
The largest hospital in Newark and a leading hospital in cardiology and heart surgery. The Medical Center has over 300,000 outpatient visits and 25,000 admissions annually. It is one of two hospitals in New Jersey where heart transplants are performed and the only hospital in New Jersey certified to perform lung transplants. NBI is also home to the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey which includes a pediatric heart center. Residents rotating at this site do cardiac and pediatric anesthesiology building upon the principles they have learned during their junior rotations. |
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Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC)
This 635 bed, tertiary care, research hospital is located
in Bergen County, about 30 minutes from Newark. HUMC is one
of the ten leading cardiac care hospitals in the nation with 5,249
interventional cardiac catherizations performed last year.
Clinical facilities include:
- The Heart Center at HUMC provides a full-range
of state-of-the-art invasive and non-invasive diagnostic and treatment
services and one of the largest open heart surgery programs in
the state.
- The Cancer Center at HUMC is home to
New Jersey's largest and most comprehensive cancer program.
- The David and Alice Jurist Institute for Research
consolidates all of the medical center's ongoing research activities
into one location. This research center enhances scientists'
and physician-investigators' efforts in national and international
multi-center trials.
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30 Prospect Avenue,
Hackensack, NJ
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Englewood Hospital
Englewood Hospital was incorporated in 1888 as a non-profit, non-sectarian voluntary health care facility devoted to "the care, maintenance and cure of the sick, the injured and the infirm." Englewood Hospital and Medical Center is committed to providing family-centered, quality care. An affiliate of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, we provide patients with the highest level of compassionate care through a broad range of state-of-the-art clinical programs including the most advanced medical, surgical, therapeutic, and diagnostic services. We are world-renowned for our bloodless medicine and cardiac and vascular surgery programs and are leader in breast care, oncology and joint-replacement services. |
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350 Engle Street,
Englewood, NJ
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