- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a prominent
university hospital inNew York City , composed of two medical centers,Columbia University Medical Center and theCornell University Weill Medical Center .New York-Presbyterian Hospital was formed in
1998 with the merger of two large, previously independent hospitals, the New York Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital1. The NYPH system includes a variety of outlying hospitals that had previously been acquired by NYH or Presbyterian; these hospitals stretch throughout the five boroughs, Westchester County, Long Island and New Jersey. NYPH is now the largest private employer in New York City.The two medical schools remain essentially autonomous, though there is increasing cooperation and coordination of clinical, research, and residency training programs. The hospitals, themselves, have merged administrations, with
Herb Pardes , M.D., having led the hospital system since the merger.NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the most comprehensive university hospitals in the world, with leading specialists in every field of medicine.
The institution's five main facilities are:
*NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center
*NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
*The Allen Pavilion
*Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian
*NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Westchester DivisionAwards and Recognition
As of 2007, the
U.S. News and World Report rankings place NYPH overall as the sixth-best hospital in the United States. Every specialty was ranked by US News, and the following were ranked in the top 10:gynecology (5);heart andheart surgery (6);endocrinology (5);kidney disease (2);neurology andneurosurgery (3);urology (6);pediatrics (8); andpsychiatry (4). [cite web | title = America's Best Hospitals 2007:New York-Presbyterian Univ. Hosp. of Columbia and Cornell | publisher =U.S.News & World Report | date = 2007-07-15 | url = http://health.usnews.com/usnews/health/best-hospitals/directory/hospital-detail.php?id=6210024| accessdate = 2007-07-15 ] [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Best Hospitals 2007 Specialty Search: Pediatrics | date= | publisher=U.S.News & World Report | url =http://health.usnews.com/usnews/health/best-hospitals/search.php?spec=ihqpeds | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-10-12 | language = ]History
The New York Hospital was founded in
1771 by aRoyal Charter granted by KingGeorge III of England and became associated withWeill Cornell Medical College upon the latter institution's founding in1898 . It was the second oldest hospital in the United States. A 1927 endowment of more than $20 million byPayne Whitney expanded the hospital significantly and thePayne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic is named in his honor. Other prominent donors includeHoward Hughes ,William Randolph Hearst , Harry andLeona Helmsley ,Maurice R. Greenberg , and the Baker, Whitney, Lasdon, and Payson families.The Presbyterian Hospital was founded in
1868 byJames Lenox , a New Yorkphilanthropist and was associated withColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons . In 1925 theSloane Hospital for Women , a leader inobstetrics andgynecology that had been founded in 1886, was incorporated. [cite web | url=http://library.cpmc.columbia.edu/hsl/archives/findingaids/SloaneHospital.html | title=Sloane Hospital for Women (New York, N.Y.) | publisher=Columbia University Health Sciences Library | date=2006 | accessdate=2007-10-30]New York Hospital was the subject of a lawsuit from the family of
Libby Zion , a young woman admitted in 1984 who died while under the care of hospital residents. An investigation by the New York state Health Commissioner, the Bell Commission, led to restrictions on the number of hours residents could work and required oversight of their care by accredited physicians. These reforms have since been adopted nationwide. [cite news
url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/24/AR2006112400985.html
title=A Case That Shook Medicine: How One Man's Rage Over His Daughter's Death Sped Reform of Doctor Training
author=Barron H. Lerner
publisher=The Washington Post
date=November 28 ,2006
accessdate=2006-12-14]NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System
"For more information, see
NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System "The hospital, along with
Weill Cornell Medical College andColumbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons , runs the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System, a network of independent, cooperating, acute-care and community hospitals, continuum-of-care facilities, home-health agencies, ambulatory sites, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area.Fact|date=November 2007NewYork-Presbyterian Emergency Medical Services
NewYork-Presbyterian Emergency Medical Services (NYP-EMS) is the largest hospital-based ambulance service in the City of New York. Fact|date=September 2007 Since 1981, NYP-EMS has been one of the largest participants in the New York City 911 system. NYP-EMS also operates critical care transport ambulances throughout the New York City Metropolitan Area. The service is licensed to operate in the 5 counties of New York City, Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York, and in the state of New Jersey for Basic Life Support and Specialty Care Transport. In addition to providing emergency and non-emergency ambulance services, either through the New York City 911 system on through the NYP-EMS Communications Center at Weill Cornell Medical Center, NYP-EMS provides stand-by EMS services for events throughout the New York City area, including the
Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and theNYC Triathlon .Fact|date=September 2007NYP-EMS is also a New York State Department of Health-approved training center for EMT and
Paramedic programs, several of which are approved for college-level credit by the New York State Department of Education. NYP-EMS operates one of the largestAmerican Heart Association Emergency Cardiac Care training centers in New York. Fact|date=September 2007NYP-EMS also maintains a Special Operations team trained in
hazardous materials decontamination andtechnical rescue . This team, accompanied by several Weill Cornell Physicians, provided rescue and relief support on theGulf Coast of Mississippi in the aftermath ofHurricane Katrina in 2005. Most recently, the team decontaminated 28 patients after the2007 New York City steam explosion inMidtown Manhattan on July 18th, 2007. Fact|date=September 2007Trivia
The following high-profile individuals have died at this hospital:
* Civil Rights iconMalcolm X (1965)
* PuppeteerJim Henson (1990)
* FormerUnited States President Richard Nixon (1994)
* MusicianJoey Ramone (2001)For many years, heiress
Sunny von Bülow was hospitalized there in apersistent vegetative state .Notes
# After the merger, the hospital name is written as "NewYork-Presbyterian," without a space between New and York, to denote an entity separate from the city; and a hyphen between York and Presbyterian, that is key to representing the merger.
References
External links
* [http://www.nyp.org/ New York-Presbyterian Hospital]
* [http://www.nypemergency.org/ NewYork-Presbyterian Emergency Medicine]
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