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Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center is a 326 bed full-service community teaching hospital with about 2,100 full-time employees, located in the neighborhood of East Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York. The hospital is made up of a complex of eight conjoined buildings which are dispersed over one city block. The hospital serves a diverse population from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds. It is currently under the network of Kingsbrook Healthcare System Corporation which, in addition to the hospital, comprises Rutland Nursing Home, containing 538 short and long term-care beds, Rutland Adult Day Healthcare Center, and ancillary outpatient clinics. The hospital serves a diverse population from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds. Kingsbrook is accredited by the Joint Commission and is a non-for-profit member of both the Greater New York Hospital Association and the Healthcare Association of New York State. The hospital currently has the largest rehabilitation program in Brooklyn and the only New York State approved traumatic brain injury and coma recovery unit program. It also has a 30 bed inpatient psychiatry unit and a Caribbean community advocacy and mental health program. Kingsbrook is also known for its comprehensive wound care and hyperbaric center which collaborates with the diabetes self-management center. It has a noninvasive vascular lab department, a neuro-ophthalmology department, and an orthopedic surgery department. The hospital is affiliated with SUNY Downstate Medical Center and serves as a training facility for medical, dental, and pharmacy residents. ==History==
The current hospital center can trace its earliest origins to the mid-1920s, when The Daughters of Israel - Home for the Incurables, a relief organization, elected Max Blumberg, a prominent businessman and philanthropist, as their president, on January 4, 1925.〔 The organization was made up of a small group of women who had been making regular visits to Jewish patients in chronic illness wards of local hospitals, providing food and arranging special holiday services By June 1925, Blumberg proposed the development of a facility which would house these ailing residents. He and the organization recognized there was a considerable need for such a facility in Brooklyn and so decided to start an institution in which such long-term patients, who could not be cared for adequately in their homes, might get all the special care and attention they needed.〔 In May 1926, Blumberg decided to change the organization's name to The Jewish Sanitarium For Incurables in preparation for the eventual development of the hospital. A series of fund-raising events to gather $100,000 needed to finance the project began.〔
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