As New Jersey gets ready to welcome fans for one of the biggest soccer events on the planet, Peter Q Lee, DO, Emergency Medicine and Occupational Medicine, is sharing simple safety reminders to help make matchday safer, healthier and easier to enjoy.
This week’s tips focus on hand hygiene, digital safety and hydration — including washing your hands, wiping down high-touch areas, avoiding questionable Wi-Fi and starting water intake before kickoff.
Jersey City Medical Center is proud to help keep Hudson County residents, visitors and families informed and ready with trusted health information for game day and every day.
To learn more about services at Jersey City Medical Center, visit rwjbh.org/jerseycity
Born at the Margaret Hague
Though the maternity hospital no longer exists, its legacy continues through Jersey City Medical Center. The official opening was on October 12, 1931. Mrs.
This page, run by the JCMC Foundation, was created to unite the community of “Margaret Hague babies” to honor the history and memory of the Hague! The Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital is one of the most revered landmarks in Jersey City, having more that 350,000 babies of record born there from 1931 to 1979. Two claims for the "first" baby born at the hospital appear in the press. One for Carmen J
New Jersey is ready for the world. Hudson County should be ready, too.
As soccer fans prepare for big crowds and high-energy match days, physicians from across RWJBarnabas Health are sharing simple safety tips to help you plan ahead, stay aware of your surroundings and reduce unnecessary emergency visits.
Jersey City Medical Center is proud to bring these reminders to the communities we serve, with access to trusted care and services close to home.
To learn more about services at Jersey City Medical Center, visit rwjbh.org/jerseycity
06/05/2026
Heading to the Bayonne Hometown Fair tomorrow? Stop by starting at noon to meet our Bayonne Pulmonary team and RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group. Bring your questions, connect with local providers and learn more about care close to home in Bayonne.
06/04/2026
Visit our Bike Safety Table this Sunday at the Jersey City Ward Tour.
As 2,000 cyclists take a 16-mile ride through every ward of Jersey City, the Jersey City Medical Center—the Level II Trauma Center for Hudson County as designated by the state –will be on site sharing reflective bands, educational materials and other cool giveaways.
Free helmets provided by Jersey City Medical Center will also be available through Bike JC, while supplies last.
06/04/2026
Culture, care and community came together at Let’s Save Ma’s fourth annual A Touch of India fundraiser, supporting breast cancer awareness, education, early detection and outreach across Hudson and Essex counties.
Jersey City Medical Center was honored with the Community Partnership Award for its continued commitment to women’s health in Hudson County through screenings, wellness initiatives, community education and support for underserved populations.
With Rob Winston, Vice President of Operations and Behavioral Health, emceeing the evening, the celebration reflected the power of partnership in helping more women access trusted information, prevention resources and care.
06/02/2026
Congratulations to Lashawn Overton, Trauma Patient Navigator at Jersey City Medical Center, on being honored at the SCORES Reentry Second Chance Shero and Hero Award Ceremony. Her recognition reflects the power of second chances, community leadership and her commitment to supporting healing, hope and new paths forward across Hudson County.
Physicians and providers recently came together for “Meet Hudson County’s Leading Breast Health Specialists,” a dinner and networking event focused on Jersey City’s new high-risk breast screening program.
The event featured Rebecca C. Yang, MD, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery and The Comprehensive Breast Health Center, and Basil Hubbi, MD, Chair, Department of Radiology, who shared insight into routine screenings, risk assessment, education, patient navigation and individualized care planning for patients who may be at higher risk for developing breast cancer.
Together with Rutgers Cancer Institute, RWJBarnabas Health is supporting access to trusted breast health expertise close to home for Hudson County.
05/21/2026
If you’ve been considering making a gift, there’s still time to support families across Hudson County. Your generosity helps Jersey City Medical Center continue providing grief support boxes for families experiencing loss, NICU journals that help parents document milestones and moments of hope, and programs that bring comfort, connection, and compassionate support throughout the maternity journey.
Give today:
https://www.hudsongives.org/organizations/jersey-city-medical-center-foundation
On National STOP THE BLEED® Day, Jersey City Medical Center, the designated Level II Trauma Center for Hudson County reminds our community that quick action can help save a life. If someone is bleeding severely, call 911 right away. If others are nearby, ask someone to call while you apply firm, steady pressure to the wound until help arrives.
As Hudson County’s trusted trauma care hospital, JCMC is proud to help our community feel more prepared in an emergency. To learn more or join a STOP THE BLEED® course through our Trauma Center, call 201-915-2905.
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