Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University Med Center

St. Louis, MO
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About Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University Med Center

Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University Med Center is an educational site located in St. Louis, Missouri. This site is associated with one of the nation's leading academic medical centers, reflecting a partnership between Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. Institutional type and level classifications for this site are not reported in the available IPEDS data.

No specific credential programs are listed for this site in the IPEDS dataset. Educational sites within major academic medical centers of this type typically support clinical training, graduate medical education, and allied health programs across a wide range of specialties.

St. Louis is a major city in eastern Missouri with a prominent healthcare and biomedical research sector. The Washington University Medical Center campus is recognized nationally for patient care, research, and health professions education. Prospective students should contact Washington University in St. Louis or Barnes-Jewish Hospital directly for information on educational programs offered at this location.

Contact Information

One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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