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New York - Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center

New York, NY
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About New York - Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center

New York–Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center is a major academic medical center located in New York, New York. It appears in IPEDS as an educational entity, reflecting its role as a clinical training and graduate medical education site affiliated with Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data are reported for this location as a standalone entity.

No specific independent academic programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this location. Academic medical centers of this type serve as primary training sites for medical residents, fellows, nursing students, and allied health students affiliated with partner universities and health professions programs.

Located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, the medical center is one of the largest and most research-intensive hospital systems in the United States. It represents a significant component of the health professions education infrastructure in the New York metropolitan area.

Contact Information

650 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032

Programs

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