Monmouth Medical Center

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Monmouth Medical Center
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Geography
LocationNew Jersey, U.S.
Organisation
TypeRegional Medical Center, Private (not-for-profit)
Services
Beds513
Links
Websitehttps://www.rwjbh.org/monmouth-medical-center

Monmouth Medical Center, based in Long Branch, New Jersey, is one of New Jersey's largest community academic medical centers. It is an academic affiliate of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School[1] of Rutgers University and is a part of the larger RWJBarnabas Health system. Connected to MMC is the Unterberg Children's Hospital which serves the pediatric population aged 0–21 of Monmouth County.

History

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Monmouth Medical Center is a not-for-profit, 527-bed, regional tertiary care teaching hospital located in Long Branch, New Jersey. Monmouth's service area includes a population of nearly 1 million year-round residents in Monmouth, and portions of Ocean and Middlesex counties, as well as a large[quantify] population of tourists. Admissions total more than 19,000 annually, and emergency visits total nearly 43,000 a year. Annual outpatient clinic visits top 126,000. [citation needed]

Accreditation and awards

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Monmouth Medical Center is accredited with commendation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations[2](JCAHO) and is a member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals of the Association of American Medical Colleges. The dental medicine residency is accredited by the American Dental Association. All other residencies are accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

The hospital was recently recognized as a Distinguished Academic Medical Center among an elite group of the nation's nine leading teaching hospitals by Press Ganey. Additionally, Monmouth Medical Center had recently earned a ranking on Solucient 100 Top Hospitals – Performance Improvement Leaders award, recognizing Monmouth Medical Center for its clinical outcomes and patient safety. In 2006, the Department of Radiology received recognition in the publication Medical Imaging as a runner-up for "Best Freestanding Imaging Center or Group".[3]

Unterberg Children's Hospital

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Unterberg Children's Hospital
 
 

The Unterberg Children's Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center is a pediatric acute care hospital. The hospital has 70 beds.[4] It is affiliated with Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and is a member of RWJBarnabas Health. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 throughout Coastal New Jersey.

Vogel Medical Campus

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Ground was broken in June 2023 for the Vogel Medical Campus at Tinton Falls, a five-story, 150,000-square-foot center that's expected to open in 2025.[5]

Education

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In 1945, Monmouth established its first residency program – in orthopedics – to meet the needs of physicians returning from World War II trained in treating battlefield trauma.[6]

Half of the residents enter practice after graduation, while the others enter competitive fellowships in the United States. Today Monmouth has 110 residents in nine accredited residency programs.[7]

Monmouth University Medical Scholars

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This program allows incoming freshmen of Monmouth University to enroll in a track directly tailored toward medical school. Students are pre-selected, enter a rigorous pre-medical, undergraduate course of study and are guided by special advisors and preceptors at Monmouth Medical Center.[8] If successfully completing the program with desired GPA and MCAT scores, they are ensured acceptance at Drexel University College of Medicine.[9]

List of residency programs at the hospital

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The campus

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Monmouth Medical Center covers 21 acres (85,000 m2) in Long Branch. The hospital's main building comprises 16 wings that occupy a total of 735,000 square feet (68,300 m2), in addition to 16 other buildings totaling 185,100 square feet (17,200 m2). These include apartments for resident physicians, a privately operated day care center, a Ronald McDonald House, and professional and educational buildings.

The Altschul Medical Library

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Located within the hospital, this collection serves as the major information resource for the faculty, student residents, and staff of Monmouth Medical Center.

The library houses 4000 monographs, 7000 reels of microfilm, 2000 bound volumes, and subscriptions to 300 journals.

The Library is a member of the Central Jersey Regional Library Cooperative and National Network of Libraries of Medicine. It participates in the National Library of Medicine Docline and has interlibrary loan arrangements with more than 100 hospitals and universities throughout New Jersey.

Monmouth Medical Center Foundation

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This organization, started in 1982, is a volunteer group that fundraises through various functions to help provide charitable care to the community it serves.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Affiliated Hospitals". rwjms.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  2. ^ "Monmouth December 2019". Issuu. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  3. ^ "The Best of the Best | January 2006: The MI Industry Top 10 | Medical Imaging".
  4. ^ "The Children's Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center". childrenshospitals.org. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  5. ^ Kent, Spencer (2023-06-26). "$200M cancer center set to open in N.J. in 2025". NJ.com. NJ Advance Media. Retrieved 2023-07-23.
  6. ^ "New Jersey Health System". RWJBarnabas Health. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  7. ^ "American Hospital Directory - Monmouth Medical Center (310075) - Free Profile". ahd.com. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  8. ^ BranchNJ07764732.571.3400, Monmouth University 400 Cedar AvenueWest Long. "Frequently Asked Questions | Pre-Health Advising | Monmouth University". Pre-Health Advising. Retrieved 2020-01-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Monmouth University: Medical Scholars".
  10. ^ "Monmouth Medical Center Foundation | Monmouth Medical Center". RWJBarnabas Health.