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Mount St. Joseph University at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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About Mount St. Joseph University at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Mount St. Joseph University at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a clinical and instructional satellite site of Mount St. Joseph University (MSJ) located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This partnership site integrates MSJ's health sciences programming with the clinical training environment of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, one of the nation's top-ranked pediatric medical centers. No specific enrollment, completion, or retention data is recorded in available IPEDS records for this location.
No specific academic programs are listed in available IPEDS records for this site. Mount St. Joseph University, a private Catholic institution in Cincinnati, offers programs in nursing, health sciences, physical therapy, and education, among others. The hospital-based site likely supports clinical rotations or practicum experiences for students in MSJ's health sciences programs. Prospective students should contact MSJ directly for enrollment information.
Cincinnati is a major city in Hamilton County in southwestern Ohio, situated along the Ohio River. The co-location with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provides MSJ students with access to one of the most respected pediatric clinical training environments in the United States, enriching health sciences education with direct patient care exposure.
3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229
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