NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi founded the first Emergency Medical residency program in New York City. To this day, Jacobi remains a respected leader in emergency medicine, trauma surgery, burn care, and neonatal care.
Carl Gustav JacobJacobi[a] (/ dʒəˈkoʊbi /; [3] German: [jaˈkoːbi]; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants and number theory.
From preventive medicine such as annual examinations and screenings, to comprehensive pediatric care, nutrition, and vaccinations, to cutting-edge specialty services, Jacobi provides you and your family with first class care in a wide range of services and specialties.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi is a 457-bed teaching hospital affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, offering numerous centers of excellence including its renowned trauma center, multi-person hyperbaric unit, burn center, surgical intensive care unit, and stroke center.
Carl Jacobi was a German mathematician who, with Niels Henrik Abel of Norway, founded the theory of elliptic functions. Jacobi was first tutored by an uncle, and, by the end of his first year at the Gymnasium (1816–17), he was ready to enter the University of Berlin.
New York Health+Hospitals/Jacobi Medical Center is one of 11 acute care hospitals in New York City’s public hospital system and is the largest public hospital facility in the Bronx. It serves as a major academic affiliate and teaching site of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Jacobi Medical Center includes Jacobi Hospital with a 33-bed general pediatric floor, 7-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, newborn nursery, and 28-bed level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Our Children's Health Center provides ambulatory well-child and subspecialty care.