North Shore University Hospital

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North Shore University Hospital
Northwell Health
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North Shore University Hospital
North Shore University Hospital
Geography
Location300 Community Dr., Manhasset, New York, United States
Coordinates 40°46′39″N73°42′06″W / 40.77750°N 73.70167°W / 40.77750; -73.70167
Organization
Care system Non-profit Hospital
Type Teaching
Affiliated university Zucker School of Medicine
Services
Emergency department Level I trauma center
Beds806
Helipad (FAA LID: 7NY3) and (FAA LID: 6NK3)
History
OpenedJuly 27, 1953
Links
Website http://www.northwell.edu
Lists Hospitals in New York State

North Shore University Hospital (formerly known as Manhasset Hospital) is a part of Northwell Health. It is one of two primary teaching hospitals for the Zucker School of Medicine (along with LIJ), offering residency programs, postgraduate training programs and clinical fellowships. It is located in Manhasset, New York, in Nassau County, on Long Island.

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A level I trauma center, North Shore University Hospital has 806 beds [1] and a staff of approximately 10,000. [2] The hospital is considered a tertiary and quaternary care facility and as such offers care in all medical and surgical specialties and subspecialties, including cardiovascular services, cancer care, orthopedics, maternal-fetal medicine and women's health services.

The hospital offers extensive neuroscience capabilities, including the Harvey Cushing Institutes of Neuroscience. These include the Chiari Institute, Movement Disorders Institute, Brain Tumor Institute, Brain Aneurysm Center, Headache Center, and Spine Center as well as a designated stroke center. In 2015, the hospital was the first on Long Island to become a Comprehensive stroke center. [3]

The campus also contains the Sandra Bass Heart Hospital and Sandra Atlas Bass center for Liver Diseases which both collaborate to perform transplant services including Heart, Lung, Liver and Kidney.

The campus is home to the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.

History

The hospital

North Shore Hospital was built on 12 acres (4.9 ha) of land donated by John Hay Whitney in 1949; another five acres were donated in 1955. [4] The ceremony was held on May 6, 1951 and televised live by NBC. The hospital opened on July 27, 1953, with 169 beds, 253 doctors, 108 nurses, and volunteers. [5]

The addition of the Payson-Whitney Pavilion in 1963 increased the inpatient capacity to 286 beds. Changes from 1969 to 1976 included creation of the Cohen Pavilion and the Levitt Ambulatory Care Clinic. The Payson-Whitney Pavilion also was expanded to ten stories and named the Payson-Whitney Tower (now just Tower Pavilion). This increased the hospital's inpatient capacity to 512 beds.

In 1992, the construction of the Don Monti Memorial Pavilion increased inpatient capacity to 731 beds. In 2006, North Shore University Hospital named its campus in honor of contributor and trustee, Sandra Atlas Bass.

In 2024 the hospital opened the 288,000 square foot Petrocelli Surgical Pavilion which added 18 operating rooms, 3 hybrid operating rooms and 132 ICU beds. The facility was built to expand capacity for the cardiac, neurosurgery and transplant programs. [6]

The hospital was designed by Manoug Exerjian. [7]

The health system

In the 1990s, North Shore University Hospital started acquiring and merging with hospitals in the New York area, starting in 1990 with the Community Hospital at Glen Cove, now Glen Cove Hospital - The Mildred and Frank Feinberg Campus. The two hospitals formed the North Shore Regional Health Services Corporation, soon renamed the North Shore Health System. [4]

The North Shore Health System continued to expand to other communities on Long Island over the next several years. By 1995, it developed sponsorship agreements with Franklin Hospital in Valley Stream (now Long Island Jewish Valley Stream) and Huntington Hospital (New York), and then acquired Syosset Hospital, Plainview Hospital, Staten Island University Hospital and LaGuardia Hospital (later renamed Long Island Jewish Forest Hills).

In 1997, the two largest medical centers on Long Island, North Shore Health System and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, merged, creating the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, which is known today as Northwell Health. In 2008 Northwell was the third-largest non-profit secular healthcare system in the United States, based on number of beds. [8]

Research

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Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in 2021

In 1991, Anthony Cerami left Rockefeller University and founded the Picower Institute for Medical Research on the grounds of North Shore University Hospital; the institute was funded by Jeffry Picower. [9] [10]

The Institute for Medical Research at North Shore-Long Island Jewish was founded in 1999, and in 2002 it acquired the Picower Institute. [11] In 2005, board member Leonard Feinstein, the co-founder of Bed Bath & Beyond, made a multimillion-dollar gift to the institute, which led to the institute being renamed The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. [11]

Rankings

North Shore University Hospital is among the top hospitals in the nation, being one of out of only a total of 20 listed by U.S. News & World Report on their "Best Hospitals Honor Roll" [12] and is tied for #1 in New York State. North Shore is nationally ranked in nine adult specialties and high performing in sixteen procedures/conditions.

2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report Quality Rankings & Ratings for North Shore University Hospital [13]
SpecialityRank (In the U.S.)Score (Out of 100)
Cancer#2667.0
Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Surgery#1280.8
Diabetes & Endocrinology#1078.6
Gastroenterology & GI Surgery#1679.4
Geriatrics#1483.3
Neurology & Neurosurgery#1578.4
Obstetrics & GynecologyNot Ranked58.8
Orthopedics#779.4
Pulmonology & Lung Surgery#1189.7
Urology#2277.5

Academics

In 1969, North Shore Hospital affiliated with Cornell University Medical College (now Weill Medical College of Cornell University), changing its name to North Shore University Hospital. The hospital established an affiliation with NYU School of Medicine in 1994 and with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University upon merging with Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

After the merger of North Shore Health System and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, the health system moved to gradually merge its academics, culminating in 2012 with the merger of North Shore and Long Island Jewish internal medicine residency programs.

In October 2007, Hofstra University announced that it would open a new medical school, in partnership with Northwell Health. The Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell opened in 2011. As of 2019, the Zucker School of Medicine ranks 72 in best medical schools nationwide for research. [14]

In addition to undergraduate medical education, Northwell Health provides graduate medical education to over 1,200 residents and fellows through its 90 residency and fellowship training programs. [15]

References

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  2. "Employer Spotlight: North Shore University Hospital, NYC".
  3. "Award-winning excellence in stroke care".
  4. 1 2 Rodengen, Jeffrey L. (2016). Northwell Health: Shaping the Future of Health Care. Ramirez, Christian, 1980-, Valle, Cristofer,, Taylor, Danielle,, Dowling, Michael J. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Write Stuff Enterprises. ISBN   9781932022674. OCLC   946881647.
  5. "Northwell Fact Sheet February 2019".
  6. "North Shore University Hospital completes $560M surgical tower".
  7. "Manoug Exerjian". The New York Times . November 6, 1974 via ProQuest.
  8. "10 largest secular not-for-profit healthcare systems". Modern Healthcare . June 16, 2008. p. 45.
  9. Stevens, William K. (August 1, 1991). "Noted Scientist And Staff Leave Rockefeller U." The New York Times.
  10. Edwards, Ivana (September 1, 1991). "How a Major Research Institute Got to Long Island". The New York Times.
  11. 1 2 "With donation in hand, institute sets expansion". Long Island Business News. September 23, 2005. Archived from the original on July 26, 2017.
  12. "FAQ: How and Why We Rank and Rate Hospitals".
  13. "North Shore University Hospital at Northwell Health Quality Rankings & Ratings". Best Hospitals.
  14. "U.S. News & World Report, Best Graduate Schools, 2019".
  15. "Northwell Health". www.northwell.edu.