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Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center

Charleston, SC
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About Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center

Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center is a healthcare facility in Charleston, South Carolina, that also functions as a clinical training and educational site. This location supports health professions education through its affiliation with academic medical programs. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment, and program data are not reported in available records for its educational functions.

No specific academic programs are listed for this location in current data. As a VA medical center, this facility typically partners with affiliated universities and health sciences schools to provide clinical training placements for medical, nursing, and allied health students. Prospective students should contact affiliated academic institutions for information on clinical placement opportunities.

Charleston is a major city on the South Carolina coast and home to several health sciences programs at nearby institutions. The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center plays a role in training the next generation of healthcare professionals who serve veterans and the broader community.

Contact Information

109 Bee Street, Charleston, SC 29401

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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