South Jersey Healthcare, based in Bridgeton, N.J., has received the green light from state officials to proceed with expansion plans to make room for its residency program, according to a Daily Journal report.
SJH's expansion calls for a 3,918-square-foot addition to the SJH Regional Medical Center in Cumberland County. The addition will house classrooms, call rooms and storage space for the health system's second round of residents next July.
According to the report, the health system began its residency program for obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine and orthopedic surgery this July. SJH recently obtained approval to launch a full residency program for internal medicine next year as well.
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SJH's expansion calls for a 3,918-square-foot addition to the SJH Regional Medical Center in Cumberland County. The addition will house classrooms, call rooms and storage space for the health system's second round of residents next July.
According to the report, the health system began its residency program for obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine and orthopedic surgery this July. SJH recently obtained approval to launch a full residency program for internal medicine next year as well.
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