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New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals Achieves Milestone: NJCTH Now Includes All of the State's Major Teaching Facilities
Date:11/6/2008

e Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen. Saint Peter's University Hospital is a member of the Saint Peter's Healthcare System along with the Saint Peter's Foundation and Saint Peter's Health and Management Services. In support of its mission to provide quality medical education, Saint Peter's is a sponsor of residency programs in obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and internal medicine and is an academic affiliate of Drexel University College of Medicine, the largest private medical school in the nation. Saint Peter's is also a site for residency programs in radiology and orthopedic surgery in affiliation with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

About the New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals

(http://www.njcth.org)

Together, NJCTH institutions represent more than 54,000 health care professionals and 9,600 hospital beds; care for more than 562,000 inpatients and nearly 9,300,000 outpatients each year; total an aggregate budget in excess of $8.1 billion per year; and provide a significant amount of the state's charity care. While constituting approximately 30 percent of the state's hospitals, the Council's members represent about 50 percent of all of the statewide volume. All three of New Jersey's Level I Trauma Centers are NJCTH hospitals, as are three of the state's seven Level II Trauma Centers. NJCTH member institutions are dedicated not only to high-quality patient care, but to health professions education and sophisticated research as well. In affiliation with the University of Medicine and Dentistry's seven schools, NJCTH hospitals train more than 1900 resident physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners each year.

Contact: Dr. J. Richard Goldstein (609-656-9600)


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