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Roberts Wesleyan College at Center for Hospice and Palliative Care

Buffalo, NY
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Total Enrollment

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About Roberts Wesleyan College at Center for Hospice and Palliative Care

Roberts Wesleyan College at Center for Hospice and Palliative Care is an off-site instructional location of Roberts Wesleyan College, a private institution based in Rochester, New York, operating within Buffalo, New York. This site facilitates specialized academic programming in partnership with a hospice and palliative care clinical environment. Specific enrollment and performance metrics for this location were not available in the current IPEDS data set.

No specific program listings were available for this location in the current data. Given the clinical setting, this site likely supports coursework or clinical placements related to nursing, social work, or healthcare-related disciplines.

Buffalo is a mid-sized city in western New York with a robust healthcare sector. This location allows Roberts Wesleyan students to access professional healthcare training in an applied clinical environment close to regional medical facilities.

Contact Information

255 Como Park, Buffalo, NY 14227

Programs

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