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Sisters of Charity Hospital

Buffalo, NY
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Retention Rate

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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About Sisters of Charity Hospital

Sisters of Charity Hospital is a clinical training and health professions education site located in Buffalo, New York. Operating within the Catholic Health system, this facility supports graduate medical education, nursing education, and allied health training in conjunction with affiliated postsecondary institutions. Enrollment, completion, and retention data are not separately reported for this site in available IPEDS records.

No specific academic program offerings are listed for this location in current IPEDS data. Clinical training conducted at hospital-based sites of this type typically encompasses medical residencies, nursing programs, and other health care workforce development activities at the graduate or professional level.

Buffalo is the second-largest city in New York State, situated on the eastern shore of Lake Erie. Sisters of Charity Hospital plays a significant role in the Buffalo region's health care system and contributes to the training of health professionals serving western New York.

Contact Information

2157 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214

Programs

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

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