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The Brooklyn Hospital Center Receives Generous Donation of EnergyPods from MetroNaps/Restworks

The Brooklyn Hospital Center Receives Generous Donation of EnergyPods from MetroNaps/Restworks

The Brooklyn Hospital Center is pleased to announce that we have received a generous donation from MetroNaps/Restworks, an industry leader providing workplace rest and napping installations to reduce stress, increase alertness, boost productivity, as well as enhance work performance and safety. The contribution, which includes the use of three top-of-the-line MetroNaps EnergyPods for one year, totals close to $45,000.

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The Brooklyn Hospital Center Receives “Gold” Heart and Stroke Care Recognitions

The Brooklyn Hospital Center Receives “Gold” Heart and Stroke Care Recognitions

This year, The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) improved its showing by receiving American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline® EMS Gold Plus Award for maintaining performance level for two consecutive years and demonstrating 75% compliance to a group of quality measures.

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TBHC’s Leaders Gary G. Terrinoni and Dr. James Gasperino Recognized for Their Contributions

TBHC’s Leaders Gary G. Terrinoni and Dr. James Gasperino Recognized for Their Contributions

Many of the staff at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) have had a positive impact on their communities and ALL of the staff served heroically during the recent Covid-19 crisis this spring. Two TBHC leaders recently were specifically lauded.

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TBHC to Relocate Dialysis Service

TBHC to Relocate Dialysis Service

The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) is moving its award-winning outpatient dialysis service from 19 Rockwell Place to the newly named Myrtle Avenue Dialysis, located at 218 Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

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The Brooklyn Hospital Center Looks Forward to Seeing You

The Brooklyn Hospital Center Looks Forward to Seeing You

The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) heroically fought on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle, and remains ready in Downtown Brooklyn for those who continue to come in with COVID. But the hospital also needs to return to providing care for those patients, say, getting a knee replaced, seeking relief for a painful spine debilitation or considering life-preserving weight-loss surgery.

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