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Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus at Kings County Hospital Center
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About Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus at Kings County Hospital Center
Long Island University – C.W. Post Campus at Kings County Hospital Center is an off-campus clinical and instructional site located in Brooklyn, New York. This site is affiliated with Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus and is situated within Kings County Hospital Center, a major public hospital serving Brooklyn and the surrounding boroughs. No enrollment figures, completion rates, or retention rates are available in current IPEDS data for this specific location.
No specific programs are listed for this location in available IPEDS records. LIU's C.W. Post Campus offers programs in health sciences, nursing, pharmacy, and related clinical fields; students completing clinical rotations or coursework at this site should contact the university directly to confirm program requirements and credential pathways.
Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, and Kings County Hospital Center is one of the largest public hospitals in the northeastern United States. This partnership site provides LIU students with extensive clinical training opportunities in a high-volume, diverse patient care environment.
451 Clarkson Avenue, T Bldg. 5th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11203
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