The Brooklyn Hospital Center's Community Outreach program is based on our dedication to provide our community access to excellent care and our commitment to becoming the health care institution of choice for residents of Brooklyn and beyond.
Through community outreach, TBHC seeks to establish meaningful partnerships with the faith community, educational institutions, legislative and appointed officials, the business and nonprofit sectors, community-based organizations (CBOs), and other groups to promote wellness and a healthier lifestyle for all community residents. Some of our Community Outreach initiatives include:
TBHC connects with the community by participating in events of mutual interest to the hospital and its patient population. By attending relevant meetings, holding memberships on key committees and in CBOs, supporting organizations and worthy causes through sponsorships, and participating in the borough’s major events, TBHC reinforces its commitment to being a vibrant and viable member of the community. The hospital maintains a direct link to the community though its Community Outreach program.
View Community Outreach Events here
TBHC participates in scores of local health fairs each year. Upon request from churches, schools, service agencies, businesses, and other CBOs the hospital provides free clinical screenings, distributes health literature, offers health education, conducts workshops, and makes referrals to its services and programs.
If you would like TBHC to participate in your health fair, download the Health Fair Request Form here
TBHC has created an experts’ list from its physicians, nurses, nutritionists, therapists, pharmacists and other health care personnel. These experts and other qualified personnel promote the hospital’s mission and speak to organizations in New York City and Long Island, throughout the borough, and in our local neighborhoods on a range of health topics.
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One of the ways that The Brooklyn Hospital Center keeps connected to the community is through its Community Advisory Board (CAB). The CAB is a diverse group of individuals with strong ties to the community we serve. Each advisor has a keen understanding of how our hospital works. This knowledge enables us to tailor our programs and services so that TBHC meets the precise health care needs of the families in our neighborhoods.
• Assist in assessing and indentifying the
health needs of the community
• Offer guidance in identifying
local strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and potential threats to THBC
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Cultivate and maintain relationships with community leaders, community
based organizations (CBOs), and civic groups to strengthen the
hospital’s link to the community
• Assist hospital administration
in its community outreach efforts Organize community forums of mutual
interest to TBHC and the community
• Monitor TBHC’s patient
satisfaction process to ensure that issues are addressed and resolved
appropriately
• Communicate how our community views TBHC
The Community Advisory Board of TBHC is committed to remaining informed about the hospital’s mission, programs, activities, accomplishments, and strategic plan.
- Ms. Bernice Cepheus
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Mr. Samuel Dunston
- Ms. Fulvia Jones
- Rev. Earl Jones
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Ms. Pearl Jones
- Ms. Celestine Miller,
President
- Mr. Wellington Sharpe
Becoming a Member
Download the CAB membership application here
The Community Advisory Board of TBHC meets the third Tuesday of each month, except in July and August.
To contact the Community Advisory Board of TBHC, write to:
The Community Advisory
Board of TBHC
C/o Marketing and Communications
The Brooklyn
Hospital Center
121 DeKalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11201
TBHC prepares a Community Service Plan (CSP) in accordance with New York State Public Health Law section 2803-1. The 2008 CSP reports on TBHC’s accomplishments and challenges in meeting the health care needs of the community, its pledge to provide care to all who need it, and its ongoing commitment to improve access to health care for the uninsured and underserved. Click here to view the executive summary