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Long Island University - C W Post Campus at The Brooklyn Hospital Center
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About Long Island University - C W Post Campus at The Brooklyn Hospital Center
Long Island University - C W Post Campus at The Brooklyn Hospital Center is an instructional site located in Brooklyn, New York, affiliated with Long Island University's Post Campus. This location delivers health sciences coursework in a clinical hospital setting, supporting students pursuing careers in nursing and allied health fields.
Specific program listings for this site are not available in current IPEDS data. Programs offered through this partnership with The Brooklyn Hospital Center likely include clinical components of nursing, pharmacy, or health administration programs consistent with LIU's health sciences curriculum.
Brooklyn, New York is part of New York City and home to a dense network of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. This site-based model gives students direct exposure to a real-world hospital environment, providing practical training within one of the nation's largest healthcare markets.
121 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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