Monmouth Medical Center

Name :

Monmouth Medical Center

Address  :

300 Second Avenue

Town  :

Long Branch

State  :

New Jersey

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

07740

Phone  :

732 222 5200

Web URL  :


Description

About Us
As one of New Jerseys largest academic medical centers and an academic affiliate of Philadelphias Drexel University College of Medicine Monmouth Medical Center and The Childrens Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center have notable advantages over many institutions in providing and demonstrating quality Monmouth is Drexels largest major academic medical affiliate in New Jersey and is the only area academic medical center to achieve regional medical campus status It is recognized as a Distinguished Academic Medical Center among an elite group of the nations nine leading teaching hospitals by Press Ganey Additionally Monmouth Medical Center has earned the coveted Solucient 100 Top Hospitals Performance Improvement Leaders award recognizing Monmouth Medical Center for its clinical outcomes and patient safety among 100 top hospitals in the nation

Additionally Monmouths reputation as a progressive medical center attracts the states top physicians who are committed to quality patient care and medical excellence Monmouth has more than 800 members on its medical and dental staff trained in primary care medicine as well as in more than 60 recognized subspecialties
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