Thirty-one patients were cared for during the first year of operation.
A remarkable legacy of caring for the community
The White Plains Hospital Association is chartered.
Thirty-one patients were cared for during the first year of operation.
White Plains Hospital moves to a larger building on Lexington Avenue.
Training School for Nurses opens. There are six students in the first class.
The Board of Governors is formed.
The Hospital's first ambulance is a horse-drawn wagon.
White Plains Hospital moves to a new 50-bed facility on East Post Road.
Dr. Edwin Ramsdell is selected as the Hospital’s first resident physician.
A clinical laboratory is opened on-site.
The first residence for nurses opens on South Lexington Avenue.
The Board of Lady Managers changes its name to the Women’s Auxiliary, later to be known as the White Plains Auxiliary.
A telephone system is installed throughout the Hospital and nurses residence.
A new wing is built, increasing the number of beds to 100.
White Plains Hospital is accredited by the American College of Surgeons.
The Dept. of Physical Medicine is established. By 1943, when this photo was taken, over 2,400 physical therapy treatments were performed annually.
A new hospital is opened to meet growing demand and is recognized for its “modernistic style of architecture.”
Coffee and Gift Shops opened by the Scarsdale Auxiliary.
Dr. Edwin Ramsdell appointed Chief of Staff, a position he held for 11 years.
Kaare Nygaard, MD, was instrumental in the Hospital establishing a dedicated unit to care for Norwegian merchant seaman in support of the war effort.
Winslow Hall, an 8-story building on Maple Avenue, opens. It provides classroom and living accommodations for nursing faculty and students.
White Plains Hospital installs the latest X-ray equipment that utilizes fluoroscopy; another first for the county.
The White Plains Auxiliary hosts the Hospital’s first charity ball at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club..
A dedicated intensive care unit opens.
A Department of Volunteer Services is established.
Radio telemetry is installed to monitor heart patients.
The Hospital offers birthing rooms for the first time.
White Plains Hospital designated the Area Resources Hospital for Advanced Life Support in Westchester by the Hudson Valley Emergency Medical Services Council.
In 1981 Jon Schandler was appointed President and CEO, a role he would keep for 34 years.
The hospital acquires first CT scanner for advanced diagnostic capabilities.
The Norman & Adele Morris Ambulatory Surgery Center is established, the first self-contained ambulatory surgery center in the county.
A new, 5-story, 85,000 square foot tower, the Flanzer Pavilion, opens.
Opening of the Dickstein Cancer Center, the first freestanding cancer center in Westchester County.
30,000 square foot William & Sylvia Silberstein Neonatal & Maternity Center opens, and includes a 15-bed neonatal intensive care unit.
The Hospital acquires the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System™ offering patients access to advanced, minimally-invasive surgery.
The Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization Lab, one of only two in the county, opens.
The new Emergency Room opens, with private treatment rooms, bedside registration and the most advanced monitoring available.
White Plains Hospital receives the prestigious MAGNET® designation for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
White Plain Hospital unveils a true hospital for the 21st century.
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