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TRINITAS CANCER CENTER OPENS SATELLITE OFFICE IN UNION
Trinitas Comprehensive Cancer Center has officially opened a satellite
office in Union, NJ. The office, at 2780 Morris Avenue, was formerly
Hematology and Oncology Associates of New Jersey, an office run by Fred
Steinbaum, DO, and Vincent Salerno, MD, two doctors who recently united
their practice with the Trinitas Comprehensive Cancer Center.
"This Union satellite office lets us provide more accessible services for
the community in Union County and beyond," said Dr. Fred Steinbaum,
Associate Medical Director at the Trinitas Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr.
Steinbaum began his affiliation with Trinitas in early April. He is widely
published and has held various positions with many of the region's most
respected cancer programs for over 30 years. Dr. Steinbaum did his
fellowship in medical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and
has been serving as the chairman of the Department of Hematology and
Oncology at Union Hospital in Union, NJ since its inception.
Dr. Salerno, who also joined Trinitas in early April, did his fellowship in
Hematology and Oncology at Saint Vincent's Hospital in New York, is the
author of several significant research papers, and has taught at the Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School and New York Medical College. He is board
certified in medical oncology, hematology and internal medicine. "The
response from our hematology and oncology patients who have followed us to
Trinitas has been overwhelmingly positive," said Dr. Salerno. "Our patients
now have greater access to the comprehensive multidisciplinary services and
advanced technology available at the new center and the convenience of a
Union office for initial consult and follow-up exam visits."
"The opening of this satellite office will help make the many services of
our excellent Comprehensive Cancer Center available to an even wider portion
of our community," explained Gary S. Horan, FACHE, President and CEO of
Trinitas Hospital. "With a higher average cancer rate, residents of Union
County require and deserve greater access to quality cancer services," he
added.
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