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Located in Suffern, NY, Good Samaritan Hospital is a 286-bed hospital providing emergency, medical, surgical, obstetrical/gynecological and acute care services to residents of Rockland and southern Orange Counties in New York and northern Bergen County, NJ.  The hospital is home to a recognized cardiovascular program, comprehensive cancer treatment center, a robotic surgery program, a Wound and Hyperbaric Institute and maternal/child services. The Center for Breast Health offers 3D Mammography and high-risk screening and counseling services. The hospital’s certified home care agency supports residents of the Hudson Valley and beyond. 

Good Samaritan Hospital, part of the Bon Secours Charity Health System, joined WMCHealth in 2015.

The hospital recently opened a new, 10,000-square-foot orthopedic unit and a 6,000-square-foot bariatric unit.

Good Samaritan Hospital
255 Lafayette Ave. (Route 59)
Suffern, NY 10901
845-368-5000

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Health Matters

Listen to Eileen Delaney RN, BS, System Director of the Occupational Health Department, on WTBQ Radio's “Health Matters.” She discusses the role of Occupational and Employee Health in our hospitals, which includes wellness programs aimed to promote the health and wellbeing of our employees.

Did you ever wonder about what it takes to keep hospitals safe? Listen to WTBQ Radio's “Health Matters” to hear Brian McCabe, System Director of Security, provide a behind the scenes glimpse into the procedures that are in place at WMCHealth's St. Anthony Community Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital and Bon Secours Community Hospital to help ensure safety and security for our patients and visitors.

Thinking about a career in healthcare? Besides nursing, professions can include dietary, housekeeping, pharmacy, lab, security, IT, engineering, marketing and more. Hear Crystal Begins, Human Resources Recruiter, on WTBQ Radio discuss the variety of career opportunities available in healthcare, particularly at WMCHealth’s St. Anthony Community Hospital. 
More information about available positions

If you were ever hospitalized, it is the care you received from your nurses that you likely remember! Listen to Phyllis Yezzo, DNP, RN, SVP, Chief Nursing Executive at WMCHealth, on WTBQ Radio’s “Health Matters.” She describes how WMCHealth’s hospitals place strong emphasis on nursing care. For more information about nursing career opportunities at WMCHealth hospitals, visit wmchealthjobs.org.

Interested in starting your nursing career but not sure where to begin? Listen to Colleen Bardi, RN, System Director of Nursing Education, and Megan Sullivan, RN, Nursing Educator at WMCHealth's St. Anthony Community Hospital, on WTBQ Radio. They will share information about nursing education and CPR classes. Wish to explore the possibilities of a WMCHealth nursing career? Visit wmchealthjobs.org.