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The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, an umbrella designation used to refer to one of eight New Jersey state institutions of higher education in medicine. It is also used to designate the state-run University hospital or smaller administrative subunits. The majority of principal buildings of the institution are located in Newark, New Jersey. Refer to the list below for more information on specific schools/subunits of the UMDNJ system:
UMDNJ also operates the University Hospital in Newark, NewJersey, while Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NewJersey and Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, NewJersey are both affiliates of UMDNJ.
NewJersey Secretary of Education Rick Rosenberg quickly came out against the pressing corruption to push for reform, but later retracted his demands when publicly criticized from underfunding the UMDNJ.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of NewJersey • University of the Sciences in Philadelphia • University of Pennsylvania • Ursinus College • Villanova University • West Chester University • Widener University
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Standard & Poor's Ratings Services placed its 'A+' underlying rating (SPUR) on the debt of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of NewJersey on CreditWatch with negative implications, following the university's acceptance of a monitor to oversee its finances.
University Hospital is historically the largest single revenue unit, with $597.7 million of revenues exceeding $592.8 million of expenditures in fiscal 2004, for a net operating surplus of $4.9 million.
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