| October 1 – Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Community Health Fair; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation improves the quality of life and health for people with heart and lung disease. Attend our informative health fair and learn about heart and lung disease, risk factor modification, how to lead a healthier lifestyle and how cardiac and pulmonary rehab can help participants to manage their disease and achieve optimal independence. Free blood pressure screenings will be available. Also, receive information and register for the annual American Heart Association Heart Walk in Point Pleasant on October 5. Free giveaways. Monmouth Medical Center, ground floor lobby, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch October 1 – Children/Adolescents Experiencing Loss; 6-7 p.m.; Professionally led support group for children and adolescents dealing with grief over the loss of a loved one; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration is required 732-923-6990 October 1 – Kids Need Support, Too; 7-8 p.m.; Free; Support group for children and adolescents who have family members diagnosed with cancer or other serious illnesses. This professionally run group will allow children to share their thoughts, feelings and experiences with others in similar situations to help decrease their feelings of isolation and encourage coping skills; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required 732-923-6990 October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 - Breastfeeding Support Group; 11am-12:30pm; Free; Mutual support and education for women who are breastfeeding their infants. Meet with Monmouth Medical Center’s certified lactation consultants to discuss your questions and concerns. Goldsmith Wellness Center, 4th floor, Monmouth Medical Center. Call 732-923-6857 to register October 1 & 15 – Diabetes Support Group; 6-7 p.m.; Free; Through support and education, people with diabetes learn how to become self-sufficient in the daily management of the disease; Facilitated by Monmouth Medical Center’s Center for Diabetes Education staff; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required 732- 923-5025 October 1-31 – Gestational Diabetes Education Program; Fee; One-session class for women who develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Participants will learn how gestational diabetes develops, the link between diet and blood glucose, how to plan healthy meals and how to use a blood glucose meter for home monitoring. A free blood glucose meter starter kit will be provided. Appointments are scheduled Monday through Friday as needed. The Center for Diabetes Education at Monmouth Medical Center; For information and/or to schedule an appointment, call 732-923-5025 October 2 - Monmouth Medical Center Adult Pulmonary Support Group; 10:30 a.m.-noon; Free; Support group cosponsored by Monmouth Medical Center and the American Lung Assn. of New Jersey for adults with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic asthma, asthma or bronchitis and their families; At Monmouth Medical Center, Elizabeth Benjamin Care Center Conference Room, Pavilion and Second Avenues, Long Branch; Registration required 732-923-6990 October 2 – Us Too: Prostate Cancer Support Group; 7-9 p.m.; Free; Mutual support, information and education for prostate cancer patients and their partners; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required. For registration, location and directions contact Barbara Sierocki at 732-923-7269 October 2 - Breastfeeding Today; 7-9:30 p.m. $50/couple; An introduction to breastfeeding for prospective mothers and fathers focusing on the process and techniques of breastfeeding - includes advantages, preparation, concerns of working mothers and the role of the family; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 – Pediatric Pre-operative Tour; 3-4 p.m.; Tours for all pediatric patients having a surgical procedure in the Cranmer Ambulatory Surgery Center at Monmouth Medical Center. Tours are designed to reduce anxiety by giving children a hands-on experience with real medical equipment and visitation to areas they will encounter on the day of surgery. Meet in the playroom of the Cranmer Ambulatory Surgery Center; Registration is required by Tuesday for Thursday tours 732-923-6525 October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 – Tobacco Dependence Treatment Program; 3-4 p.m. or 6-7 p.m.; $15/session (free initial assessment); Six-week program for individuals who wish to quit smoking and consent to a free nicotine dependence assessment and NRT counseling. Offered by the Saint Barnabas Institute for Prevention at Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; To schedule a free assessment appointment, contact Anna Larotonda at 732-232-2833 October 4 & 11 – Two-Day Preparation for Childbirth; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; $150/couple (includes continental breakfast); Two Saturdays; A complete childbirth education program in two-sessions including lectures on relaxation and breathing techniques; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 5 - Eisenberg Family Center Tour; 1:30 p.m.; Free; Tour theEisenberg Family Center, which offers a comfortable, homelike environment for expectant mothers in our expanded labor, delivery and recovery unit, and spacious postpartum rooms for women recovering from childbirth. Tours will be conducted by a staff member who will answer your questions; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 6 - New Babies, New Emotions Support Group; 11am-noon; Support for Moms-to-be and new Moms with any kind of postpartum-related depression and/or baby blues; Babies 12 months and under are welcome; Sponsored by Regional Perinatal Consortium of Monmouth and Ocean Counties; At Monmouth Medical Center, Ronald McDonald Family Room, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; To register call Patricia Vena, MSW, LCSW at 732-363-5400, Ext. 22 October 6, 13, 20 & 27 – Mother to Mother Support Group; 11-noon; Free; Once your baby arrives, join with other new mothers to talk about what you’re experiencing. Discussions will be led by a registered nurse on topics such as your baby’s behavior, feeding, sleeping patterns and crying as well as your recovery from childbirth. There will be time for information sharing and questions; New moms, newborns to 6 mo. of age and fathers are welcome, but no older children, please; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required 732-923-6990 October 7 – Journey of Hope: Bereavement Support Group; 6-8 p.m. Support for spouses/partners who lost their loved one to a brain tumor. Share stories, tears, laughter and together find hope. At the David S. Zocchi Brain Tumor Center at Monmouth Medical Center; For details, call Wendy Berk, LCSW at 732-972-3451 October 7 - Laughter Yoga/Laughter Club; 7:30-9 p.m., Fee; Presented by Laura Zimmermann, MA, RNC, CMSRN, CMT, CRRN, HN-BC; Laughter Yoga Club programs provide light-to-moderate exercise for mental and physical flexibility, mood regulation, stress reduction and an attitude boost. In other words, they are a real therapeutic ally. Our unbalanced world doesn’t laugh much and we continue to exist amid strife, misunderstanding and turmoil. Certified Laughter Leaders work with people around the world to develop ways to use humor and laughter for health, peace, productivity, intergenerational connectivity and joy of living. At Tatum Park Activity Center, Red Hill Road, Middletown; Registration required by calling 732-842-4000, Ext. 1 October 7, 14, 21, 28 & November 4 - Preparation for Childbirth; 7:30-9:30 p.m. $125/couple; Tuesday evenings; Five sessions of childbirth education including lectures on relaxation and breathing techniques; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 8 - Shore Area Stroke Survivors; 2-4 p.m.; Support and education for stroke patients, their families and friends. Monthly speakers on stroke-related topics; Cosponsored by Monmouth Medical Center and The Rehabilitation Hospital of Tinton Falls; At The Rehabilitation Hospital of Tinton Falls Cafeteria, 2 Centre Plaza; For information and registration contact Lara Latzsch at 732-460-5377 October 8, 15, 22 & 29 - Diabetes Self-Management Series; 2-4 p.m. Fee; Four-session diabetes education program focusing on diet, nutrition, glucose monitoring, medications, meal plans, prevention and treatment of diabetes complications, dining out and benefits of exercise. Program is taught by a registered nurse and a registered dietitian/certified diabetes educator; The Center for Diabetes Education at Monmouth Medical Center; For information and/or to register for classes, call 732-923-5025 October 9 – Cleft Palate Support Group; Support group for parents of children with cleft palates or cleft lips providing a forum for discussing shared concerns and exploring resources; For registration, time and location contact Helene Henkel 732-923-7653 October 9 – Support for People with Oral, Head and Neck Cancer (SPOHNC); 6-7 p.m.; Patient-directed, non-profit, self-help organization dedicated to meeting the emotional, physical and humanistic needs of oral, head and neck cancer patients and their caregivers. Monthly meetings offer information, support and encouragement to newly diagnosed patients, survivors, family members and friends; Goldsmith Wellness Center at Monmouth Medical Center; For registration and information call Rebecca Kopke at 732-923-6575 October 9 - Evening Enlightenment: Meditations to Transform Your Life Now – at Work, Home and for Play; 7:30-9 p.m., Fee; Presented by Laura Zimmermann, MA, RNC, CMSRN, CMT, CRRN, HN-BC; Learn uncomplicated ways to introduce the benefits of meditation into your busy, overstressed daily lives. Adapting ancient traditions into a modern and accessible approach brings awareness, calm and creativity to our everyday actions. Learn down to earth strategies, simple reminders and flexible plans to help you through the day. At Tatum Park Activity Center, Red Hill Road, Middletown; Registration required by calling 732-842-4000, Ext. 1 October 10– “To Your Health Showcase” at Monmouth Mall: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Representatives from The Jacqueline M. Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center, The Wellness Community and Monmouth Medical Center Behavioral Health Services will be available to answer questions and provide information. At Monmouth Mall near the Food Court, Routes 35 & 36, Eatontown October 10 – Free Depression Screening; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Clinical depression is a common medical illness affecting more than 19 million American adults each year. Like screenings for heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, depression screenings should be a routine part of healthcare. Monmouth Medical Center Behavioral Health Services will be educating the public about symptoms of depression and effective treatments. Depression screenings will be offered at no cost and referral to treatment and services available in Monmouth County will be made. At Monmouth Mall near the Food Court, Routes 35 & 36, Eatontown October 10 – Free Blood Pressure Screening; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. High blood pressure can be a warning sign for a variety of health problems. Have your blood pressure checked through this free screening to be conducted by health care professionals from Monmouth Medical Center; At Monmouth Mall near the Food Court, Routes 35 & 36, Eatontown October 10 – New Babies, New Emotions Support Group IN SPANISH; 2-3 p.m. Support for Spanish speaking Moms-to-be and new Moms with any kind of postpartum-related depression and/or baby blues; Babies 12 months and under are welcome. Sponsored by Monmouth Family Health Center and the Regional Perinatal Consortium of Monmouth and Ocean Counties; At Monmouth Family Health Center, BBR3, 3rd floor, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch. Meets 2nd Friday each month. To register or for more information call Patricia Vena, MSW, LCSW At 732-363-5400, Ext. 22 or Marti Eisner, MSW at 732-923-7102 October 10, 17, 24 & 31 - Diabetes Self-Management Series; 9-11 a.m. Fee; Four-session diabetes education program focusing on diet, nutrition, glucose monitoring, medications, meal plans, prevention and treatment of diabetes complications, dining out and benefits of exercise. Program is taught by a registered nurse and a registered dietitian/certified diabetes educator; The Center for Diabetes Education at Monmouth Medical Center; For information and/or to register for classes, call 732-923-5025 October 13, 20, 27, November 3 - Diabetes Self-Management Series; 6-8 p.m. Fee; Four-session diabetes education program focusing on diet, nutrition, glucose monitoring, medications, meal plans, prevention and treatment of diabetes complications, dining out and benefits of exercise. Program is taught by a registered nurse and a registered dietitian/certified diabetes educator; The Center for Diabetes Education at Monmouth Medical Center; For information and/or to register for classes, call 732-923-5025 October 14 – Ovarian Cancer Support Group; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Free; For women diagnosed with cervical, ovarian, endometrial or uterine cancer. Group offers these cancer patients and their families an opportunity to actively participate in healing after a cancer diagnosis; Monmouth Medical Center, Goldsmith Wellness Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Registration required by calling Leslie Shephard, RN, OCN at 732-923-6575 October 14 – Newly Diagnosed? Coping with Breast Cancer; 5:30-7 p.m.; Supportive and educational time-limited (6 mos.) group offering information on diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Provides opportunity to share concerns, fears, questions and experiences in a caring environment. Jacqueline M.Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center Library, Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required by calling Abigale Hassel at 732-923-7582 October 14 – Pediatric Diabetes Support Group; 6 p.m. Professionally run support group for parents and children to discuss issues, concerns and questions regarding children living with diabetes; Monmouth Medical Center, Maysie Stroock Pavilion, Center for Diabetes Education Classroom, (Use Alexander entrance off Second Avenue), Long Branch; Registration required, contact Lisa Ball-O’Brien, LSW 732-923-6085 October 14 – Stress Free Workshop: Keeping Your Mind Sharp; 7-9 p.m.; Fee; There is much new and encouraging research on memory and brain functioning. Learn the effects of normal aging on memory; find out what’s normal and what’s not. Learn which foods, behaviors and lifestyle habits help and which hurt. Discover many practical ways to improve brain functioning, enhance memory, and deal with “senior moments”. At Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Registration required by calling 1-888-SBHS-123, then choose prompt #1 October 15 – Living with Depression; 1-2 p.m.; Free; Presented by Kenneth J. Rubin, MD, Psychiatry and Neurology, Monmouth Medical Center; More than 20 million people in the United States have depression. It affects not only them, but their families and friends as well. Attend this important program to learn signs and symptoms, current treatments, and how to improve your quality of daily life or to be supportive of those close to you who suffer from this condition. At SCAN (Age 50 and over) Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Routes 35 & 36, Eatontown; Registration required by calling 732-542-1326 October 15 – Cesarean Birth Education; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; $40/couple; Educational program for couples with explanations of what to expect if Cesarean delivery is indicated for first time or repeat Cesarean deliveries; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 16 - Free Child Car Seat Inspections; 3-6 p.m.; In New Jersey, all children under age 8 who weigh less than 80 lbs. are required to be in an appropriate child restraint in the rear seat of a vehicle. Unfortunately, 4 out of 5 car seats are used incorrectly. Could yours be one of them? Free child seat inspections will be conducted by Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians through a cooperative effort of the Long Branch Police Dept., the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office, the NJ Division of Highway Traffic Safety, The Children’s Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center and Monmouth Medical Center’s SAFE KIDS Chapter. At Long Branch Union Fire Company, 199 Union Avenue; No appointment is required. October 16 - Baby Fair; 7-9 p.m.; Free; Is there a baby in your future? Whether you’re already pregnant or plan on becoming a parent someday, you are invited to this free community event for expectant and prospective parents. Here’s your chance to talk with health care professionals about the childbirth experience, maternity choices or any other topics that are important to you. Join us for a tour of theEisenberg Family Center and nursery; Refreshments and free gifts; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required by calling 1-888-724-7123, then choose prompt #1 to register October 18 – Free Child Car Seat Inspections; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; In New Jersey, all children under age 8 who weigh less than 80 lbs. are required to be in an appropriate child restraint in the rear seat of a vehicle. Free child seat inspections will be conducted by a Certified MONOC Child Passenger Safety Technician. The inspections are sponsored by The Children’s Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center; At Galaxy Toyota, 700 State Highway No. 36 East, Eatontown; Appointments are required by calling MONOC Child Passenger Safety Hotline at 1-800-287-3515, Ext. 1107 October 18 – Make Room for Baby; 10-11 a.m.; $40/family; Program for siblings ages 3 to 5 years to acquaint them with the hospital setting and prepare them for the new baby; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 18 & 25 – Baby Care Basics; 12 noon-2 p.m.; $80/couple; Program focusing on infant care including growth, development and safety issues; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration 732-923-6990 October 19 – One-Day Childbirth Program; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; $179/couple (includes continental breakfast and lunch); A complete childbirth preparation course in one day geared for highly motivated participants with busy lifestyles or fluctuating schedules unable to commit to a five week program; At Monmouth Medical Center; Outside reading and pre-registration required 732-923-6990 October 19 – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Epstein Barr/Fibromyalgia Support Group; 10-11:30 a.m. Free support group for persons with these syndromes and their families; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required 732-923-6990 October 20 – Cardiac Support Group; 7 p.m.; Provides mutual support, encouragement and education for people who are coping with cardiac disease and their families. The group combines educational topics on heart healthy lifestyles with discussion and sharing of personal heart disease related experiences; Cardiac Rehab Dept. at Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Registration required 1-888-724-7123, then press prompt #1 to register October 22 – Monmouth Medical Center Community Health Fair; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. October 22 - Free Depression Screening; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Clinical depression is a common medical illness affecting more than 19 million American adults each year. Like screenings for heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, depression screenings should be a routine part of healthcare. Monmouth Medical Center Behavioral Health Services will be educating the public about symptoms of depression and effective treatments. Depression screenings will be offered at no cost and referral to treatment and services available in Monmouth County will be made. At Monmouth Medical Center, ground floor lobby, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch October 22 – Free Blood Pressure Screening; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. High blood pressure can be a warning sign for a variety of health problems. Have your blood pressure checked through this free screening to be conducted by health care professionals from Monmouth Medical Center; At Monmouth Medical Center, ground floor lobby, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch October 23 – Inflammatory Bowel Disease Support Group; 7 p.m.; The only support group in New Jersey for parents of children with IBD cosponsored by Monmouth Medical Center and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) – NJ Chapter. This is a meeting for children with IBD and their parents. Meeting will be facilitated by Jonathan E. Teitelbaum, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Charles D. Katz, Ph.D., Psychologist and Lisa Ball-OBrien, social worker; At Monmouth Medical Center, Dr. Teitelbaum’s Office, Steinam Housman Room 210, 255 Third Avenue, Long Branch; For information call 732-923-6080 October 23 – Bariatric Surgery Support Group; 7-9 p.m.; Free; Professionally run support group open to individuals who have undergone bariatric surgery or to those who are anticipating/planning a bariatric procedure. At Monmouth Medical Center; Pre-registration is required 1-888-SBHS-123, then choose prompt #1 to register October 23 - Creating a Journal to Love and Enjoy! The Friend at the End of the Pen; 7:30-9 p.m., Fee. Presented by Laura Zimmermann, MA, RNC, CMSRN, CMT, CRRN, HN-BC; Once a popular past-time, journal writing is returning to become an effective and powerful technique for stress reduction and self-care. A journal provides a safe place to record feelings and thoughts without being judged, criticized or analyzed. Journaling isn’t only for recording unique experiences in our lives, it is a technique that can be used to help address, balance and cope with the regular stressors of life. At Tatum Park Activity Center, Red Hill Road, Middletown; Registration required by calling 732-842-4000, Ext. 1 October 26 – Annual Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Conference; 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee. Cosponsored by Monmouth Medical Center and the New Jersey Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association, Inc.; A panel of nationally recognized experts in the study of chronic fatigue syndrome will discuss the most up-to-date information on research, treatments and coping strategies for the illness. At the Sheraton Conference Center, Eatontown; Registration required. Call NJCFSA InfoLine at 1-888-835-3677 October 28 – When Breast Cancer Returns; 1-2:30 p.m.; Supportive and educational time-limited (6 mos.) group for people whose breast cancer has recurred or spread beyond the primary site. Provides opportunity to share concerns, fears, questions and experiences in a caring environment; Monmouth Medical Center, Jacqueline M. Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center; Registration required by calling Abigale Hassel 732-923-7582 October 28 - Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group; 2-3:30 p.m. Offers support to caregivers and family members coping with Alzheimer’s disease; Geriatric Conference Room at Monmouth Medical Center’s Maysie Stroock Pavilion, Corner of Pavilion and Second Avenues, Long Branch; Registration required. Contact Robin DeNucci, CSW at 732-923-7560 October 28 – Stress Free Workshop: Keeping Your Mind Sharp; 7-9 p.m. Fee; Presented by Carol Palmer, BA, Monmouth Medical Center Special Programs Instructor; Learn the effects of normal aging on memory; discover what’s normal and what’s not. Just like our bodies, our brains require regular care and maintenance. Learn ways to improve brain functioning and enhance memory as well as techniques to prevent “senior moments”. At Tatum Park Activity Center, Red Hill Road, Middletown; Registration required by calling 732-842-4000, Ext. 1 October 28 - Smoke Free Support Group; 7-9 p.m.; Free; If you recently quit or are struggling to quit smoking, a support group can help you be successful. Members will learn how to help themselves and support each other in their efforts to stop smoking; At Monmouth Medical Center; Registration required 732-923-6990 October 28 - SHARE Support Group; 7:30 p.m.; Free support group for parents who have experienced a loss due to miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death as well as grandparents and other adults close to the parents. Also provides information on how to help children cope with the loss of a sibling. Stanley Wing, Room 206, Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Registration required, contact Jennifer Pawlak, APN, 732-923-7344 October 29 – Managing Multiple Medications; 1-3 p.m.; Free; Presented by Joseph DiCubellis, RPh, MPH, Administrative Director, Monmouth Medical Center Pharmacy; Keeping track of numerous medications is a problem being faced by many older Americans. Different specialists prescribing medications for different conditions can cause confusion. Join Monmouth Medical Center’s clinical pharmacist for some expert advice on safely managing multiple medications; At SCAN (Age 50 and over) Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Routes 35 & 36, Eatontown; Registration required by calling 732-542-1326 October 30 – Cleft Lip and Palate Conference – The Inside Scoop: Overcoming Stereotypes and Preconceived Notions; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; $25 (includes lunch) Conference is free to Saint Barnabas Health Care System Employees, NJ Federation of Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Center, Inc. members and parents; Recommended for surgeons, nurses, social workers, therapists, parents/guardians and others interested in attending. Continuing medical education credit for physicians and contact hours for nurses are available. At Monmouth Medical Center, Borden Auditorium, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Pre-registration by Oct. 15 is required by calling 732-923-7909. For more information call the Regional Cleft Palate Center at 732-923-7653 Adoptive Parenting; $150/couple; Program for those planning an adoption to help you prepare for your child’s arrival. Classes include information on infant care, feeding and formula preparation, baby equipment, safety and child growth and development during the first year of life. For information call 732-923-6990 Family Support Group; 6-7:30 p.m.; Free support group for family members of patients age 18 and over with a psychiatric diagnosis; Meets twice monthly; At Community Connections Bldg., 72 N. Bath Ave., Long Branch; Registration required call Ron Collier 732-923-5226 Look Good, Feel Better; A special program sponsored by the American Cancer Society for women cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. Learn to cope with the side effects of treatment and feel comfortable with changes in your appearance by receiving a personal make-over by cosmetology professionals; For next date, time, location and to register 732-758-8220 Orthopaedic Pre-Operative Program; Program for orthopaedic patients having a surgical procedure at Monmouth Medical Center to decrease anxiety and explain what will occur during the hospital stay. Tour the orthopaedic unit, meet the staff and bring your questions; At Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch; Private 30-45 minutes classes can be scheduled by calling 732-923-6603 or 732-923-7971 Seasons Change Bereavement Support Group; Mutual support and education for adults bereaving the death of a loved one. Group runs for six-week sessions; meets periodically; For information on next session contact Tina Ruane at 732-923-6226 NOTE: ALL PROGRAMS MEET AT MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER, 300 SECOND AVENUE, LONG BRANCH, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. For questions or more information, contact The Community Health Education Department at Monmouth Medical Center at (732) 923-6990. |