St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center703 Main Street St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center has grown from a twelve-bed institution, founded in 1867 by the Sisters of Charity, to one of the largest medical centers in New Jersey. Research and laboratory facilities are part of St. Joseph's active involvement in the teaching program affiliation with Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education. Areas of study being explored: Cytogenetics, Neurophysiology, Cell culture, Flow cytometry, Cell sorting, Molecular biology, Hematology Rheumatology, Immunology. In addition, clinical investigations are being conducted in: Cardiac Electrophysiology Maternal/Fetal Medicine, Dermatology, Nephrology, The Pediatric Specialties: Allergy/Immunology, Hematology/Oncology, HIV, Infectious diseases, and Nephrology, Pulmonary Medicine. Residency Training Programs
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