Caption: Daniela Padilla, Hospital Services Manager, NJ Sharing Network presents Darrell K. Terry, Sr., MHA, MPH, FACHE, FHELA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey and Amy Doran, RN, MSN, APN-C,Chief Nursing Officer with HRSA’s Workplace Partnership for Life Hospital Campaign’s 2022 Platinum Award.
Newark, NJ (Sept. 27, 2022) — Newark Beth Israel Medical Center was recently awarded Platinum Level recognition from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Workplace Partnership for Life (WPFL) Hospital Organ Donation Campaign for its efforts to increase enrollment in the New Jersey state organ donor registry and to spread the life-saving message of organ and tissue donation.
“Newark Beth Israel is honored to receive this recognition for the 5th year in a row and is committed to raising awareness for organ donation,” said Darrell K. Terry, Sr. MHA, MPH, FACHE, FHELA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of New Jersey. “As one of the top 15 heart transplant programs in the nation, with more than 1,100 heart transplants performed, and New Jersey’s only lung transplant program, we see the powerful impact that organ donation and transplant have on our patients and their families.”
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is one of nine RWJBarnabas Health facilities to earn this national recognition for conducting awareness and registry activities between October 2021 and April 2022, prompting new donor registration even as they continued to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Since its inception in 2011, the WPFL Hospital Organ Donation Campaign has generated 630,000 registrations, and united donation advocates at hospitals with representatives from their local organ procurement organizations, Donate Life America affiliates, and state and regional hospital associations. RWJBarnabas Health collaborates with The Sharing Network to leverage its outreach efforts.
For more information about organ transplant and procurement programs at RWJBarnabas Health, visit rwjbh.org/transplant. Visit https://www.registerme.org/campaign/nbi to sign up as a donor today.
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is a 665-bed regional care teaching hospital that provides comprehensive health care. Newark Beth Israel is home to one of the nation’s top 15 heart transplant centers, RWJBarnabas Health’s Heart Failure Treatment and Transplant Program which has performed more than 1,100 heart transplants; New Jersey’s only Advanced Lung Disease and Transplant Program and a Valve Center that performs complex cardiac valve procedures, including minimally invasive transcatheter aortic valve replacements (TAVRs). The Newark Beth Israel robotic surgery program is the most experienced in northern New Jersey. The Frederick B. Cohen, MD, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and the new Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey Breast Health Center provide seamless integration of cancer prevention, specialized care and treatment options.
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ), located at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, cares for children from birth through adolescence, with more than 30 specialized pediatric services including New Jersey’s largest Valerie Fund Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders; and the Children’s Heart Center that offers a complete range of medical and surgical treatments for the most complex cardiac abnormalities.
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey also includes a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a Level IV Regional Perinatal Center that offers New Jersey’s first Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) therapy; and the highest level of intensive care for both mothers and newborns.