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NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital is located at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge and a few blocks from City Hall and the World Trade Center. This 180-bed hospital serves the growing business and residential communities of Wall Street, Chinatown, SoHo, TriBeCa, Battery Park City, the Lower East Side, and surrounding neighborhoods. Our Emergency Department (ED) is a community trauma center, Read more...
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Metropolitan Hospital Center is a hospital in East Harlem, New York City. It has been affiliated with New York Medical College since it was founded in 1875, representing the oldest partnership between a hospital and a private medical school in the United States. Read more...
Prayers and Vigils
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Dr. David Wolin was a radiologist at the hard-hit Brooklyn Hospital Center. “He was the hardest working person that I’d ever met. He absolutely loved being a doctor,” Wolin’s daughter, Helena, told CBS2’s Chris Wragge. “He just really loved his patients and his colleagues and really loved what he did.” On the same day his hospital made front page headlines Read more...
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“I’m okay. Don’t tell Mom and Dad. They’ll worry,” he wrote to his sister. He may be the first nurse in New York City to die from the coronavirus. A N.Y. Nurse Dies. Angry Co-Workers Blame a Lack of Protective Gear. A nurse who worked with Mr. Kelly said the hospital had offered nurses one plastic protective gown Read more...
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@DrFrankGabrin was an ER Doctor in NYC. He planned to go back to work when he recovered. Symptoms developed 9 days after he’d been forced to use the same mask for multiple shifts. He was told to self quarantine. He woke up this morning and couldn’t breathe. In less than two hours he was gone. He never made it Read more...
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The head of the emergency department at a Manhattan hospital committed suicide after spending days on the front lines of the coronavirus battle, her family said Monday. “She tried to do her job, and it killed her,” Dr. Philip Breen told the New York Times of his physician daughter, Lorna Breen, who had been medical director of the NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital Read more...
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As the coronavirus bore down on New York, Dr. Doug Bass’ family begged him to work from home. He refused, pointing to his patients at Phoenix House, a drug and alcohol treatment center where he served as medical director. “He said he was on the front lines and they needed him,” his brother, Jonathan Bass, told The Associated Press. “Too Read more...
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Walter Lee Robb passed away on Monday, March 23, 2020 at the age of 91. Walt was born in Harrisburg April 25, 1928, and raised in New Bloomfield, PA. He earned his B.S. at Penn State and Ph.D in Chemical Engineering at University of Illinois, both in three years – a record at UI. At age 23, he joined GE, Read more...
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Thank you to all the United State Military who sacrifice and have sacrificed for our freedom, safety, and liberty! God bless you all! Read more...
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A New York City physician known for his dedication to patient care continued working on the frontlines of the pandemic in an intensive care unit and died from COVID-19. As the coronavirus pandemic took hold in New York, Dr. James A. Mahoney, 62, worked nonstop at University Hospital of Brooklyn, an under-funded institution that serves a predominantly poor, black community, Read more...