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Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center

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Hospital type
  
Teaching

Closed
  
August 13, 2008

Number of beds
  
355

Founded
  
1877

Emergency department
  
Yes, limited

Phone
  
+1 908-668-2200

Funding
  
Non-profit Hospital

Location
  
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States

Lists
  
Hospitals in New Jersey

Address
  
1200 Randolph Rd, Plainfield, NJ 07060, USA

Affiliated university
  
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Similar
  
Barnert Hospital, Christ Hospital, Newark Beth Israel Medical, Bayonne Medical Center, Nathaniel Drake House

Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center was a community-based acute care hospital in Plainfield, New Jersey.

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History

It was founded in 1877 by the residents of Plainfield, New Jersey after a railroad accident. Job Male donated the land.

The hospital was first located on Muhlenberg Place, now West Third Street.

The hospital is named after Reverend William Augustus Muhlenberg, who was a rector at the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion in New York. William Muhlenberg is also the founder of St. Luke's Hospital in New York City.

Muhlenberg School of Nursing was founded in 1894 with two students. In 1971 the School of Nursing established an affiliation with Union County College in Cranford, New Jersey.

In 1994 the hospital celebrated its 100th anniversary.

In 1997 Solaris Health System was formed by joining Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center and JFK Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey. In November, 2007, Solaris Health System announced that it was intending to sell Muhlenberg.

Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center closed its 355-bed facility on August 13, 2008. JFK Medical Center continues to operate a satellite emergency department as well as other outpatient care from the facility.

Verifications for Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center have become available through the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) Closed Residency program records.

Deaths

  • Edward K. Gill (1917–1985), heart ailment.
  • References

    Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Wikipedia