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Richmond University Medical Center is a hospital in West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York City. The hospital occupies the buildings that were formerly St. Vincent's Medical Center, which closed in 2006.


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History

Richmond University Medical Center was established on January 1, 2007. It is a Level 1 Trauma Center located in Staten Island, New York, and an academic affiliate of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The original hospital on the site, St. Vincent's Hospital, was opened in 1903 as a 74-bed facility under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of New York in what had been the Garner mansion, a mansard-roofed stone building built by Charles Taber and later owned by W.T. Garner (the building had been offered to ex-President Ulysses S. Grant as a retirement home, but Grant and his wife were reportedly put off by a summer swarm of mosquitoes).

The mansion still stands on the grounds. The hospital greatly expanded and modernized over the years, and the Sisters of Charity Healthcare System expanded to acquire the former U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in the Stapleton neighborhood of Staten Island, renaming it Bayley Seton Hospital. In 1999 Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center of Manhattan, originally a separate institution founded by the same sisters, took control of the facility as part of a major restructuring of the overall community of Catholic healthcare facilities in New York.

In 2006, St. Vincent's on Staten Island was sold to Bayonne Medical Center and spun off as Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC).

Although largely non-religiously affiliated, a cross that adorned St. Vincent's Hospital, on its main building, remains; another cross, on the Villa Building, has been removed.

A search of the hospital's profile showed that, aside from 173 Fallopian tube ligations, according to the New York State Department of Health: Information for a Healthy New York website, the hospital did not report the performance of any procedures which were prohibited in the hospital's prior incarnation (as St. Vincent's) or which are otherwise banned by the Catholic Church. The same site also shows that RUMC has an adjunct facility, RUMC-Bayley Seton.


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Campuses

  • 355 Bard Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10310 (West Brighton)
  • 75 Vanderbilt Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10304 (Stapleton)

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Number of beds

The hospital is licensed to operate 448 beds.

  • Bed Type #
  • Alcohol Detoxification 7
  • Coronary Care 10
  • Intensive Care 20
  • Maternity 34
  • Medical-Surgical 291
  • Neonatal Continuing Care 6
  • Neonatal Intensive Care 8
  • Neonatal Intermediate Care 11
  • Pediatric 23
  • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 3
  • Psychiatric / Mental 35

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Ownership

  • Sisters of Charity Healthcare (1903-1999)
  • Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center (1999-2007)
  • Richmond University Medical Center (2007-present)

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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