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Keuka College at Community General Hospital
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About Keuka College at Community General Hospital
Keuka College at Community General Hospital is an off-campus instructional site of Keuka College located in Syracuse, New York. This site is associated with clinical and healthcare education programming, reflecting Keuka College's focus on health professions training delivered in real-world medical environments. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data for this location are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.
No specific program listings are available for this site in current data sources. Keuka College has historically offered programs in nursing and other health sciences, and clinical sites like Community General Hospital provide students with hands-on training in an active healthcare setting.
Syracuse, New York is a major city in central New York State with a robust healthcare sector. Delivering instruction at a hospital setting allows students to gain direct clinical experience within a functioning medical center. Prospective students should contact Keuka College directly for information on current clinical programs and site availability.
4900 Broad Road, Syracuse, NY 13215
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