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Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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nameLong Island Jewish Medical Center
org_groupNorthwell Health
logoLijmc.png
imageDriveway entrance, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, August 25, 2022.jpg
image_size300
captionEntrance to the hospital
coordinates
locationGlen Oaks
regionNew York City
stateNew York
countryUnited States
healthcare
typeTeaching
affiliationZucker School of Medicine
emergencyYes
beds583 - LIJ Medical Center
1,014 - Entire campus
h1-surface
founded1954
website
other_linksHospitals in Queens

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Long Island Jewish Medical Center (also known as LIJ or LIJ Medical Center) is a 1,014-bed, non-profit tertiary care teaching hospital and medical campus with the Northwell Health system. The 48 acre campus is 15 mi east of Manhattan, straddling the border of Queens and Nassau counties, in the neighborhood of Glen Oaks and village of Lake Success, respectively.

LIJMC has three hospitals that encompass the medical campus: Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Cohen Children’s Medical Center, and The Zucker Hillside Hospital (an in-patient and out-patient psychiatric hospital and clinic previously known as Hillside Hospital).

Long Island Jewish Medical Center (often simply called LIJ) is a 583-bed tertiary, adult acute-care hospital with advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, and modern facilities for medical, surgical, dental and obstetrical care. LIJ is a Regional Perinatal Center and its maternity program is among the busiest in New York State with over 7,400 deliveries a year.

As a primary teaching hospital (along with North Shore University Hospital) for the Zucker School of Medicine, the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies, LIJMC's graduate medical education program is one of the largest in New York State, and whose programs are headed by full-time faculty.

The [[Zucker Hillside Hospital

LIJ's full-time staff includes more than 500 physicians, who supervise care in all major specialties and participate in the medical center's teaching and research programs.

The Zuckerberg Pavilion, opened in 2011

The medical center is located on the southeast side of North Shore Towers. The center was founded in 1954 by a group of nine philanthropists, including Jacob H. Horwitz.

Hillside Hospital merged with Long Island Jewish Hospital in 1975, and in turn the entire complex became part of Northwell Health in 2015.

In 2011, the Zuckerberg Pavilion was opened. This was followed in 2012 by the Katz Women's Hospital, a nine-story glass tower with private delivery rooms nursery and additional private rooms for cardiac patients.

Rankings

LIJ Medical Center is tied as the #5 hospital in New York. It is nationally ranked in 9 adult specialties, high performing in 1 adult specialty and 19 procedures/conditions. Cohen Children's Medical Center is also used in evaluating LIJ, for pediatric rankings see: Cohen Children's Medical Center Rankings

SpecialityRank (In the U.S.)
CancerHigh Performing
Diabetes & Endocrinology#17
Ear, Nose & Throat#30
Gastroenterology & GI Surgery#44
Geriatrics#32
Neurology & Neurosurgery#24
Obstetrics & Gynecology#22
Orthopedics#22
Pulmonology & Lung Surgery#45
Urology#38

Notable people

Notable births

  • April 12, 1961: Willi Ninja; dancer and choreographer.
  • March 6, 1965: John Bernikow; NYC graphic designer
  • November 16, 1986: Omar Mateen; terrorist and perpetrator of the Orlando nightclub shooting.

Notable deaths

  • September 14, 1992: Leon J. Davis; Polish-American labor leader who co-founded 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East.
  • February 11, 1994; Saul Weprin; attorney and politician who was Speaker of the New York State Assembly.
  • November 13, 1998; Red Holzman; basketball player and coach.
  • June 25, 1999: Fred Trump; real estate developer and father of the 45th & 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

Notable employees

  • Sean Kenniff; 4-year residency and chief resident
  • Harold S. Koplewicz; Chief of child and adolescent psychiatry
  • Dr. Sandra Lindsay DHSc, MS, MBA, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC; First person in the U.S. to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Transportation

The MTA's bus stops inside the hospital. In addition, the express buses to Manhattan all stop near LIJ.

References

References

  1. "NYS Hospital Profile: Long Island Jewish Medical Center".
  2. "About our hospital".
  3. "NYS Health Profile: Long Island Jewish Medical Center".
  4. (October 14, 1992). "Obituary: Jacob H. Horwitz, 100, Innovator in Fashion and Hospital Founder". The New York Times.
  5. Kadinsky, Sergey. (2024-08-09). "Haring at the Hospital".
  6. "Roy J. Zuckerberg {{!}} Northwell Foundation".
  7. "Long Island Jewish Medical Center at Northwell Health".
  8. (1994). "Microphone Friends: Youth Music & Youth Culture". Routledge.
  9. Detman, Gary. (June 16, 2016). "Omar Mateen had behavioral issues in school, records show".
  10. McFadden, Robert D.. (September 15, 1992). "Leon Davis, 85, Head of Health-Care Union, Dies". [[The New York Times]].
  11. Sack, Kevin. (February 12, 1994). "Saul Weprin Is Dead at 66; Sought Assembly Harmony". [[The New York Times]].
  12. Berkow, Ira. (November 15, 1998). "Red Holzman, Hall of Fame Coach, Dies at 78". The New York Times.
  13. Mosconi, Angela. (June 26, 1999). "Fred Trump, Dad of Donald, Dies at 93". [[New York Post]].
  14. "Sean". [[Survivor: Borneo]] site at [[CBS]].com.
  15. (June 16, 1996). "Long Island Q & A: Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz;Helping to Combat Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders". The New York Times.
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