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Roberts Wesleyan College at Park Ridge Hospital

Rochester, NY
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About Roberts Wesleyan College at Park Ridge Hospital

Roberts Wesleyan College at Park Ridge Hospital is a satellite instructional site affiliated with Roberts Wesleyan College, located in Rochester, New York. Roberts Wesleyan College is a private Christian liberal arts institution that offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including several health professions programs delivered through clinical partnerships with area healthcare facilities.

No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this particular site. This location likely supports clinical education and nursing or allied health coursework for Roberts Wesleyan students completing practicum requirements at Park Ridge Hospital. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Roberts Wesleyan College directly for information on health professions programs and clinical site placements.

Rochester is the third-largest city in New York and a regional center for healthcare, optics, and higher education. Clinical training partnerships between universities and hospitals in this area reflect the strong collaboration between Rochester's academic and healthcare institutions.

Contact Information

1555 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14626

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