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St. Barnabas Hospital (Bronx)

St Barnabas Hospital is a non-profit teaching hospital founded in 1866. The hospital is located in the Belmont neighborhood of The Bronx in New York City. It is a level II adult trauma center[1] and is a major clinical affiliate for clinical clerkship of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine.[2][3][4]

St. Barnabas Hospital
St Barnabas Health System
Geography
Location4422 Third Ave,
The Bronx, New York, United States
Coordinates40°51′08″N 73°53′29″W / 40.852110°N 73.891456°W / 40.852110; -73.891456
Organization
Care systemPrivate
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityCUNY School of Medicine, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds422
SpecialityTeaching
Public transit access New York City Bus: Bx15
History
Former name(s)
  • The Home for the Incurables (1866)
Opened1866; 157 years ago (1866)
Links
Websitesbhny.org/st-barnabas-hospital/
ListsHospitals in New York
Other linksHospitals in The Bronx

History edit

St Barnabas Hospital, originally known as the Home for the Incurables, was founded in 1866 by Reverend Washington Rodman, of the Grace Episcopal Church in West Farms, Bronx. The hospital became the first chronic disease hospital and was housed in a modest frame house and could serve 33 patients.[5][6] The hospital moved to its present location on Third Avenue in 1874 where by 1911 it could accommodate 300 beds. Support for the non-profit hospital came from New York Society including Cornelius Vanderbilt (who served on the hospital's Board of Managers), John Jacob Astor, Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Law Olmsted.[7] Between 1926 and 1931, the hospital added three new buildings to the hospital and in 1947, the hospital changed its name to St Barnabas Hospital.[6][8] In 1969, St Barnabas broke ground for a six-story West Wing with 188 beds, a cafeteria and kitchen. St Barnabas Nursing Home was founded in 1972, and is located on the hospital's campus at 2175 Quarry Rd.[9]

In 1983, Dr. Ronald Gade was promoted to the hospital's president from head of radiology and worked to make the hospital more efficient in its care of patients. He reduced the staff size, discouraged long hospital stays, and greatly increased income from Medicaid due to improvements. His implementations at St Barnabas challenged the medical establishment by creating a managed-care revolution in American medicine. By the late 1990s, the hospital won two city contracts worth almost $450 million, one to provide doctors for Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx, the other to care for prisoners on Rikers Island. In the 1990s, the hospital received state designation as a Level 2 Trauma Center and created an AIDS Center and Stroke Center.[6][10]

The hospital is a major clinical teaching site for the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.[11] In 2016, the hospital also became an affiliate of CUNY School of Medicine to recruit underrepresented minorities into medicine, increase medical care in underserved communities, and boost the number of primary care physicians.[12][13][14]

 
Home for the Incurables, Fordham, Bronx

Notable personnel edit

Deaths of notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Trauma Centers". American College of Surgeons. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "NYS Health Profile: St. Barnabas Hospital Health System". profiles.health.ny.gov. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  3. ^ "New York State Trauma Centers". health.ny.gov. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  4. ^ "NYS Health Profile: St. Barnabas Hospital Health System". profiles.health.ny.gov. New York State Department of Health. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Jones, Charles Henry (1886). Genealogy of the Rodman Family, 1620–1886. Allen, Lane & Scott. p. 116.
  6. ^ a b c "SBH 150th Celebration - SBH Health System". SBH Health System. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  7. ^ "About – SBH Health System". SBH Health System. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  8. ^ "Bronx Home Changes Name". The New York Times. November 20, 1947. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  9. ^ "St Barnabas Nursing Home, Inc – Bronx, NY – Business Information". Dandb.com. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  10. ^ Fisher, Ian. "Caring for Poor, and for Profit; Bronx Hospital Shakes Up the Medical Establishment". Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  11. ^ "Clinical Education Institutions | College of Osteopathic Medicine | New York Tech". www.nyit.edu. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  12. ^ "City College establishes medical school with St. Barnabas Hospital – CUNY Newswire". 1.cuny.edu. July 14, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  13. ^ "New CUNY Medical School Ensures Local Students Get the Full Experience". NY1 News. July 29, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  14. ^ Admin, Website (July 15, 2015). "City College establishes medical school with St. Barnabas Hospital | The City College of New York". www.ccny.cuny.edu. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  15. ^ Das, K.; Benzil, D. L.; Rovit, R. L.; Murali, R.; Couldwell, W. T. (1998). "Irving S. Cooper (1922–1985): a pioneer in functional neurosurgery". Journal of Neurosurgery. 89 (5): 865–873. doi:10.3171/jns.1998.89.5.0865. PMID 9817430.
  16. ^ "A changemaker switches gears / Un reformador cambia de marcha". The Bronx Free Press. September 28, 2021. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  17. ^ "Bryant Baker, sculptor, Dies". The New York Times. March 31, 1970. p. A41.
  18. ^ "Emanuel Balaban of Juilliard Staff," The New York Times (April 18, 1973), p. 50. [obituary]
  19. ^ "18 Jun 1943, 206 - Daily News at Newspapers.com". Daily News. No. June 18, 1943. New York. p. 47. Retrieved September 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ "Feigenbaum Dies, Pioneer Socialist; Had been long ill". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. November 10, 1932. p. 12. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  21. ^ "Gale - User Identification Form". link.galegroup.com. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  22. ^ Shaw, Michelle E. (February 4, 2014). "James "The Mighty Hannibal" Shaw, 74: "His music had vision"". ajc. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  23. ^ "Abe Hirschfeld, a Millionaire and an Eccentric, Dies at 85". The New York Times. August 10, 2005. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
  24. ^ "E. D. Litchfield, 80, Architect, Is Dead: Civic Leader Here Won Reversal of Grandfather's Demotion in Court-Martial of 1814," The New York Times, November 28, 1952, p. 25.
  25. ^ (1 July 1935). Annie Mack Berlein, New York Post
  26. ^ "Gustave Verbeck, Ex-Cartoonist, 70. His Work Appeared for Eleven Years in the Old New York Herald". The New York Times. December 6, 1937. Retrieved September 14, 2015. Gustave Verbeck of 125 Sherman Avenue, an artist whose cartoons were published in the old New York Herald for eleven years, died yesterday in the Home for Incurables, Third Avenue and 183d Street, the Bronx, where he had been a patient for two months. He had been ill for two years. ...

External links edit

  • Official website

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St Barnabas Hospital is a non profit teaching hospital founded in 1866 The hospital is located in the Belmont neighborhood of The Bronx in New York City It is a level II adult trauma center 1 and is a major clinical affiliate for clinical clerkship of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 2 3 4 St Barnabas HospitalSt Barnabas Health SystemGeographyLocation4422 Third Ave The Bronx New York United StatesCoordinates40 51 08 N 73 53 29 W 40 852110 N 73 891456 W 40 852110 73 891456OrganizationCare systemPrivateFundingNon profit hospitalTypeTeachingAffiliated universityCUNY School of Medicine New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic MedicineServicesEmergency departmentLevel II trauma centerBeds422SpecialityTeachingPublic transit accessNew York City Bus Bx15HistoryFormer name s The Home for the Incurables 1866 Opened1866 157 years ago 1866 LinksWebsitesbhny wbr org wbr st barnabas hospital wbr ListsHospitals in New YorkOther linksHospitals in The Bronx Home for Incurables Bronx redirects here For the Washington institution formerly known as a Home for Incurables see Washington Home and Community Hospices Contents 1 History 2 Notable personnel 3 Deaths of notable people 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSt Barnabas Hospital originally known as the Home for the Incurables was founded in 1866 by Reverend Washington Rodman of the Grace Episcopal Church in West Farms Bronx The hospital became the first chronic disease hospital and was housed in a modest frame house and could serve 33 patients 5 6 The hospital moved to its present location on Third Avenue in 1874 where by 1911 it could accommodate 300 beds Support for the non profit hospital came from New York Society including Cornelius Vanderbilt who served on the hospital s Board of Managers John Jacob Astor Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Law Olmsted 7 Between 1926 and 1931 the hospital added three new buildings to the hospital and in 1947 the hospital changed its name to St Barnabas Hospital 6 8 In 1969 St Barnabas broke ground for a six story West Wing with 188 beds a cafeteria and kitchen St Barnabas Nursing Home was founded in 1972 and is located on the hospital s campus at 2175 Quarry Rd 9 In 1983 Dr Ronald Gade was promoted to the hospital s president from head of radiology and worked to make the hospital more efficient in its care of patients He reduced the staff size discouraged long hospital stays and greatly increased income from Medicaid due to improvements His implementations at St Barnabas challenged the medical establishment by creating a managed care revolution in American medicine By the late 1990s the hospital won two city contracts worth almost 450 million one to provide doctors for Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx the other to care for prisoners on Rikers Island In the 1990s the hospital received state designation as a Level 2 Trauma Center and created an AIDS Center and Stroke Center 6 10 The hospital is a major clinical teaching site for the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine 11 In 2016 the hospital also became an affiliate of CUNY School of Medicine to recruit underrepresented minorities into medicine increase medical care in underserved communities and boost the number of primary care physicians 12 13 14 nbsp Home for the Incurables Fordham BronxNotable personnel editDr Irving S Cooper developed cryothalamectomy as a surgical technique for primary control of tremor in patients with Parkinson s disease during his employment 1954 1977 15 Dr Humayun Chaudhry Completed residency at St Barnabas Became Commissioner of Health Services for Suffolk County New York He later became CEO of the Federation of State Medical Boards Dr Richard F Daines Served as Senior Vice President for Professional Affairs and Medical Director After leaving St Barnabas Hospital he became the president of St Luke s Roosevelt Hospital Center now Mount Sinai Morningside in Manhattan Still later he became the New York State Health Commissioner Victor M Pichardo Vice President for Community and Government Affairs He was previously a New York State Assembly member 16 Deaths of notable people editBryant Baker 1881 1970 sculptor 17 Emanuel Balaban 1895 1973 pianist 18 Reginald Bathurst Birch 1856 1943 illustrator 19 Benjamin Feigenbaum 1860 1932 Yiddish socialist newspaper editor translator and satirist 20 21 Lesandro Junior Guzman Feliz 2002 2018 victim of gang violence On June 20 2018 15 year old Lesandro Guzman Feliz was killed by members of the Dominican gang Trinitario in the Belmont neighborhood of the Bronx The death occurred in a case of mistaken identity The Mighty Hannibal 1939 2014 James Timothy Shaw R amp B soul and funk singer songwriter 22 Abraham Hirschfeld 1919 2005 real estate investor Broadway producer 23 Electus D Litchfield 1872 1952 architect 24 Annie Mack Berlein c 1850 June 22 1935 Irish born American actress 25 Gustave Verbeek 1867 1937 cartoonist 26 See also editList of hospitals in the Bronx Cooperman Barnabas Medical CenterReferences edit Trauma Centers American College of Surgeons Retrieved October 11 2021 NYS Health Profile St Barnabas Hospital Health System profiles health ny gov Retrieved November 28 2017 New York State Trauma Centers health ny gov Retrieved November 28 2017 NYS Health Profile St Barnabas Hospital Health System profiles health ny gov New York State Department of Health Retrieved May 17 2020 Jones Charles Henry 1886 Genealogy of the Rodman Family 1620 1886 Allen Lane amp Scott p 116 a b c SBH 150th Celebration SBH Health System SBH Health System Retrieved November 8 2018 About SBH Health System SBH Health System Retrieved November 26 2017 Bronx Home Changes Name The New York Times November 20 1947 Retrieved November 26 2017 St Barnabas Nursing Home Inc Bronx NY Business Information Dandb com Retrieved November 26 2017 Fisher Ian Caring for Poor and for Profit Bronx Hospital Shakes Up the Medical Establishment Retrieved November 8 2018 Clinical Education Institutions College of Osteopathic Medicine New York Tech www nyit edu Retrieved January 2 2021 City College establishes medical school with St Barnabas Hospital CUNY Newswire 1 cuny edu July 14 2015 Retrieved November 26 2017 New CUNY Medical School Ensures Local Students Get the Full Experience NY1 News July 29 2015 Retrieved November 26 2017 Admin Website July 15 2015 City College establishes medical school with St Barnabas Hospital The City College of New York www ccny cuny edu Retrieved November 8 2018 Das K Benzil D L Rovit R L Murali R Couldwell W T 1998 Irving S Cooper 1922 1985 a pioneer in functional neurosurgery Journal of Neurosurgery 89 5 865 873 doi 10 3171 jns 1998 89 5 0865 PMID 9817430 A changemaker switches gears Un reformador cambia de marcha The Bronx Free Press September 28 2021 Retrieved September 29 2021 Bryant Baker sculptor Dies The New York Times March 31 1970 p A41 Emanuel Balaban of Juilliard Staff The New York Times April 18 1973 p 50 obituary 18 Jun 1943 206 Daily News at Newspapers com Daily News No June 18 1943 New York p 47 Retrieved September 23 2018 via Newspapers com Feigenbaum Dies Pioneer Socialist Had been long ill The Brooklyn Daily Eagle November 10 1932 p 12 Retrieved September 2 2018 Gale User Identification Form link galegroup com Retrieved September 2 2018 Shaw Michelle E February 4 2014 James The Mighty Hannibal Shaw 74 His music had vision ajc Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved June 14 2020 Abe Hirschfeld a Millionaire and an Eccentric Dies at 85 The New York Times August 10 2005 Retrieved August 26 2015 E D Litchfield 80 Architect Is Dead Civic Leader Here Won Reversal of Grandfather s Demotion in Court Martial of 1814 The New York Times November 28 1952 p 25 1 July 1935 Annie Mack Berlein New York Post Gustave Verbeck Ex Cartoonist 70 His Work Appeared for Eleven Years in the Old New York Herald The New York Times December 6 1937 Retrieved September 14 2015 Gustave Verbeck of 125 Sherman Avenue an artist whose cartoons were published in the old New York Herald for eleven years died yesterday in the Home for Incurables Third Avenue and 183d Street the Bronx where he had been a patient for two months He had been ill for two years External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Barnabas Hospital Bronx amp oldid 1117433238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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