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Our affiliation with the Robert Wood Johnson Health System began in 1999 and continue to strengthens our critical role for children with specialized healthcare needs.
Children's Specialized Hospital is so honored to be selected by NJBIZ as one of the finalists for this award. It means even more that the nomination came from our colleagues at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Twenty years later, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton is the largest employer in the area, with thousands of patients and outpatients ... We have come a long way.More quotes »
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New Jersey Health Foundation Announces $50,000 Grant to Advance Cardiovascular Research
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., May 31, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) announced today that the Zimmerman Family Fund has awarded its first grant of $50,000 to support two cardiovascular projects being conducted at The Cardiovas from PR Newswire Read more »
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Digital records show no effect on diabetes care
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Electronic health records have been held up as a way to improve medical care, but a new study suggests they are not necessarily making a difference in diabetes treatment. The study, of 42 physician practices in two U.S. states from Reuters Mobile Read more »
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Twigs Café Restaurant Decreases Risk of Cancer by Offering Fish...
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School conducted a study that determined people who dined on fish are lessening their chances of developing colorectal cancer, according to an article from The Huffington from PRWeb Read more »
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U.S. states with most, least deaths from injuries
Thousands of injuries could be prevented and billions of dollars in medical costs could be saved each year if states implemented more research-based prevention policies, concludes a new report released on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Injuries are the No. 1 cau from Palm Beach Post Read more »
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Injury rate low in Ohio, yet state lags in prevention
Ohio has one of the lower rates for deaths by injury nationwide, despite having among the fewest injury-prevention programs in place, according to a new report. A report released yesterday by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Fou from Columbus Dispatch Read more »