Trinitas Regional Medical Center

Trinitas Regional Medical Center Trinitas Regional Medical Center is a major center for comprehensive health services in New Jersey.

Assemblywoman Annette Quijano hosted the 16th Annual Three Kings Day Celebration at Trinitas. Assemblywoman Quijano was ...
01/09/2026

Assemblywoman Annette Quijano hosted the 16th Annual Three Kings Day Celebration at Trinitas. Assemblywoman Quijano was joined by Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin, Mayor Christian Bollwage, Trinitas' President & CEO, Dr. Nancy DiLiegro, Vice President of Behavioral Health, Lisa Dressner, and Trinitas Foundation’s Vice President Laura Ciraco, among others to celebrate the collection of thousands of toys by numerous local donors to benefit young patients. The overwhelming generosity fills our hearts every year and helps our children know how much they matter.

Women who are uninsured and underinsured are eligible for free screenings at the New Point Medical Clinic, 655 East Jers...
01/09/2026

Women who are uninsured and underinsured are eligible for free screenings at the New Point Medical Clinic, 655 East Jersey St., Elizabeth. Clinical breast exams and 3D mammogram referrals are available for women ages 40 to 64. Pap smears are available for women ages 21 to 64, who have not been screened in the last three years. Appointments are available on Saturdays, Jan. 10, 17 or 24 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Appointments are required by calling Yarilyn Contreras at 908-994-8244. Free parking is available.

Wear blue with us THIS Friday in observance of Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Wear Blue Day is a key part of Human T...
01/08/2026

Wear blue with us THIS Friday in observance of Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Wear Blue Day is a key part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month and an opportunity to show solidarity with victims and shine a light on this issue. For help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline, call 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733).

Employees explain why they chose a career at Trinitas:Mackenzie B., Unit Secretary in the Emergency Department says: “Wh...
01/08/2026

Employees explain why they chose a career at Trinitas:

Mackenzie B., Unit Secretary in the Emergency Department says: “When I was 15, I attended the nurse camp offered here and I loved it. My mom has been a paramedic for almost 20 years, and my dad has been an EMT for over 20 years here in Elizabeth. I have been surrounded by the Trinitas family since I was born. I have been a visitor, patient, and volunteer here, so this is basically my second home."

"As of right now I am a Unit Secretary studying for my NCLEX. I will accomplish my goal of passing and when I do, I would love to be an RN in the Emergency Department. I have been in the Emergency Department environment as a visitor and patient. I love the environment and staff!"

Our Patients Say It Best: “I received excellent care from everyone at the hospital. The ‘A’ Leapfrog rating made me feel...
01/07/2026

Our Patients Say It Best: “I received excellent care from everyone at the hospital. The ‘A’ Leapfrog rating made me feel safe and secure. I have been a patient of Trinitas for many years and definitely notice the change in the quality of care.” -A Grateful Patient

01/05/2026

Sharon M., Director of Quality at Clara Maass Medical Center, holds dear so many memories from her more than 40 years with the hospital. Through it all, lifting each other up - whether caring for patients or in relation to colleagues - has defined her career. Here she talks more about that with Mark E. Manigan, our President and CEO, in our latest episode of “Look At Me Now.”

Trinitas welcomed its first baby of 2026, a beautiful baby girl, born at 6:19 a.m. via cesarean section. Weighing 7 lbs....
01/01/2026

Trinitas welcomed its first baby of 2026, a beautiful baby girl, born at 6:19 a.m. via cesarean section. Weighing 7 lbs. 12.5 oz. and measuring 21 cm long, baby Minha Rahimi made a joyful entrance into the world.

Born to Afghan parents, Minha is the first U.S.-born child in the Rahimi family and the newest blessing to the Shirshah Rahimi family. She lovingly completes their family as their fifth child, making this New Year’s arrival even more special.

Wishing you good health and many moments of joy in 2026!
01/01/2026

Wishing you good health and many moments of joy in 2026!

12/30/2025

Our nursing students say it best. Shanice, Harry and Jenny tell us their why.

Ready to join them?

Learn more about the RWJBarnabas Health School of Nursing and how to register using the link in our bio, or reach us by phone at 908-659-5200.

12/29/2025

If you’ve ever walked into Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and been greeted with a smile and a welcome to the family, you’ve definitely run into Berkley S. From his early days as an orderly in the ER, to his position now as an Environmental Services Aid, Berkley has always been recognized for his leadership. Now, after more than 50 years, he’s still the first to greet you and ask what you need.

Learn more about Berkley’s inspiring journey from his conversation with our President and CEO, Mark E. Manigan, in the latest episode of “Look At Me Now.”

Employees  explain why they chose to work at Trinitas:Family Specialist Telisha M., says, "I chose Trinitas because this...
12/29/2025

Employees explain why they chose to work at Trinitas:

Family Specialist Telisha M., says, "I chose Trinitas because this is my home hospital. I was born at Elizabeth General. I have also heard positive feedback regarding the way TRMC treats their staff, which is important to me.”

“I am currently per diem, but my goal is to ultimately become full-time. I am excited to start my new position and would love to grow with the company.”

Resolutions are great, but why wait? Before the year comes to a close, make an impact on the health of your loved ones a...
12/28/2025

Resolutions are great, but why wait? Before the year comes to a close, make an impact on the health of your loved ones and your community. Help us provide life-saving and life-enhancing care for all those in need.

Visit https://ow.ly/PxuW50XLE7G to learn more about ways to help your community during the season of giving.

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225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, NJ
07207

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Welcome to TRMC

Trinitas Regional Medical Center (TRMC), a major center for comprehensive health services for those who live and work in Central New Jersey, is a Catholic teaching medical center sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth in partnership with Elizabethtown Healthcare Foundation. With 12 Centers of Excellence across the continuum of care, Trinitas has distinguished itself in cardiology, cancer care, behavioral health, renal care, nursing education, diabetes management, wound healing and sleep medicine. For more information on Trinitas Regional Medical Center, visit: www.TrinitasRMC.org or call (908) 994-5138.