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New York University at Langone Medical Center
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About New York University at Langone Medical Center
New York University at Langone Medical Center is an off-campus instructional site located in New York, New York. This site is affiliated with New York University (NYU), a large private nonprofit research university, and is situated within NYU Langone Health, one of the nation's leading academic medical centers. No specific program listings or enrollment figures are recorded in current IPEDS data for this site as a standalone entity.
NYU Langone Medical Center serves as a clinical training and research environment for students enrolled in NYU's Grossman School of Medicine and related health sciences programs. Graduate and professional students in medicine, nursing, and allied health disciplines gain hands-on patient care experience and conduct biomedical research within this world-class clinical setting.
NYU Langone is located in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Its integration with NYU's academic programs reflects the close relationship between the university and the medical center, which together form one of the most prominent academic medicine enterprises in the United States.
400 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016
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