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Institute of Allied Medical Professions

New York, NYAccredited
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About Institute of Allied Medical Professions

Institute of Allied Medical Professions is an educational institution located in New York, New York. It provides training focused on healthcare and allied health fields, preparing students for entry-level roles in clinical and medical support occupations. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in IPEDS for this institution.

The school's programming centers on allied health disciplines, which may include areas such as medical assisting, clinical support, and related health services training. No specific credentialed programs are individually listed in available IPEDS data for this institution.

New York City is the largest city in the United States and a major hub for the healthcare industry, with numerous hospitals, clinics, and health systems providing employment opportunities for allied health graduates. The Institute of Allied Medical Professions serves students in this dense urban environment seeking direct entry into the healthcare workforce.

Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools

Contact Information

225 West 34th Street, Suite 1200, New York, NY 10122

Programs

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