Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Celebrates 150 Years
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Sinai Hospital is celebrating its 150th year, making it one of Baltimore's oldest hospitals.
Opening its doors just a year after the Civil War, Sinai has provided medical care to generations of Baltimoreans, Ron Matz reports.
"I can't tell you how many people have said to me 'I was born at Sinai', 'my grandmother was born at Sinai' said Amy Perry, the hospital's president and the executive vice president of LifeBridge Health.
"So it's generations of people that we've provided healthcare to them and their family over a lifetime"
Sinai has always had a commitment to not only serving the people of the community but also training the medical minds of tomorrow to keep the Sinai legacy going strong.
In 1907, the hospital's nursing school was opened. In 1928, it took its first residents. That's more than 100 years of providing medical training, in addition to treatment.
Sinai's Chief of Orthopedics, Dr. Jerome Reichmister, has been serving Sinai for the last 50 years and couldn't be prouder of all strides Sinai has made over the years.
"We've developed here at Sinai some centers of excellence" he says. "The cardiac center, the cancer center and the one I'm the most familiar with, the Rubin Institute which is an orthopedic center of excellence."
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