Hospital in Brooklyn
Hospital in New York, United States
The Mount Sinai Hospital located in
Brooklyn (also known as Mount Sinai Brooklyn )
[5]
[6]
[7] was founded in 1955 as a private hospital.
[4] Like nearby
New York Community Hospital , the 3201 Kings Highway facility with a history of name changes is One Address, Many Hospitals .
[8]
As with Community , its
Kosher supervision is under Vaad of Flatbush.
[9]
[10]
History
Samuel L. Berson
[11] opened King Highway Hospital as a proprietary in 1955.
[12]
Initially, in 1954, the 3201 Kings Highway building was a nursing home. It became a hospital in 1955, when Berson purchased the building, which he sold in 1995. The names
[8] used at this location include:
Kings Highway Hospital (1955)
[13]
Kings Highway Hospital Center
[3]
Beth Israel Hospital Kings Highway Division (1995)
[14]
Beth Israel Hospital Brooklyn (2012)
[15]
Mount Sinai Hospital Beth Israel Brooklyn (2014)
[16]
Mount Sinai Hospital Brooklyn (2015)
[7]
References
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Mount Sinai Health System includes also
Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan) , and six other sites in New York City
^ Anemona Hartocollis (July 16, 2013).
"2 Hospital Networks Agree to Merge, Raising Specter of Costlier Care" .
The New York Times .
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a
b
c
"heart attack kills a woman denied treatment at hospital" .
The New York Times . December 27, 1982.
^
a
b Anna Silman (June 9, 2020).
"What Made the Difference? How one Brooklyn hospital survived its deadliest spring" .
New York .
^ Somini Sengupta (June 1, 2020).
"The Virus Ravaged Parents at One School. They Found a Way to Fight Back" .
The New York Times .
^ Matt Richtel; Andrew Jacobs (November 13, 2019).
"New York Identifies Hospitals and Nursing Homes With Deadly Fungus" .
The New York Times .
^
a
b
"Daniela Cannizzaro, Adam Dubrow" .
The New York Times . July 22, 2018. director of pharmacy at Mount Sinai Brooklyn hospital.
^
a
b Michael Pollak (June 11, 2006).
"Plaza's Gift to Canned Foods; One Address, Many Hospitals" .
The New York Times .
^ {by request}
"Mount Sinai Brooklyn Facilities and Amenities" . Retrieved January 3, 2021 . under the supervision of Vaad Hakashrus of Flatbush
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"Major NYC Hospital Reshuffles Kosher Program" .
Kosher Today . December 14, 2015. The meals would be heated in kosher designated microwave ovens in much the same way airlines heat kosher meals.
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"NURSING HOME SITE IN BROOKLYN DEALS; Plot Is Assembled for Builder on Kings Highway -- Suites Conveyed on Avenue" .
The New York Times . March 3, 1953.
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"Registered Nurses End Kings Hospital Strike" .
The New York Times . November 25, 1982.
^
"How Mount Sinai Brooklyn Survived Its Deadliest Spring" .
New York . June 9, 2020. opened its doors in 1955 as Kings Highway Hospital
^ Al Baker (August 5, 2002).
"Amid Bioterrorism Concerns, Smallpox Scare Tests Hospital" .
The New York Times .
^
"Beth Israel Medical Center renames division Beth Israel Brooklyn" . Nurse . February 27, 2012.
^ The new CEO went from 18 years at New York Community Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, to nearby 3201 Kings Highway: Joanna DelBuono (February 13, 2014).
"Mount Sinai Brooklyn welcomes new CEO" .
The Brooklyn Paper .
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