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, in all its forms, is an
important part of clinical excellence. The spirit of inquiry
that guides research – discovering why something
occurs – is critical to helping our patients and their families
understand what is happening. Further, we are committed to
not only taking care of our patients, but in constantly finding
the very best treatments and in helping to prevent disease in our
community. Research is how we do this. In some cases,
an experimental therapy is the only option, and a research institution
such as ours makes such treatments available. This means that
the newest treatments may be available for our patients years before
they are on the general market. Pediatricians, pediatric nurses,
pediatric pharmacists – all experts in taking care of children – can
develop and test new therapies of their own, or work with other
professionals nationwide, making the same treatment and study protocols
available at as at large institutions across the country. Of course, patients
and their parents are our partners in care, and participating in
research is entirely voluntary, something to be discussed and decided
upon with guidance from your physician. We just want to be
able to offer our patients the most up-to-date care available.
Monmouth Medical Center is one
of the largest and oldest teaching hospitals in the state of New
Jersey, and is an official Regional Medical Campus of Drexel University
College of Medicine. While many hospitals use the word “university” in
their names, being a regional medical campus is a status few hospitals
can claim. Monmouth has been affiliated with Drexel (formerly
called MCP Hahnemann) for over three decades, one of the longest
affiliations in the state. Being an academic medical center
helps Monmouth attract the best and brightest physicians to care
for our patients. Many of the physicians on our staff are
regionally, nationally, and even internationally know in their fields,
respected for their writing, research, and clinical care. Also,
being an academic medical center means that there are more experienced
faculty physicians and physicians in training available to monitor
the children’s progress, 24 hours a day, each and every day. Additionally,
being a teaching hospital means that the very latest in scientific
evidence, medical knowledge and clinical thinking is brought to
bear on fighting the illnesses that affect our patients.
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Monmouth Medical Center
300 Second Avenue
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
PHONE: (732) 222-5200
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