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University of Missouri - St Louis at St. John's Mercy Medical Center

St. Louis, MO
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About University of Missouri - St Louis at St. John's Mercy Medical Center

University of Missouri – St. Louis at St. John's Mercy Medical Center is an instructional site of the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL), located in St. Louis, Missouri. This site represents an academic-clinical partnership enabling university students, particularly in health-related fields, to receive instruction and practical training within a hospital setting.

No specific program listings or enrollment figures are available in current IPEDS data for this location. Students interested in health sciences, nursing, or related programs through UMSL should consult the main university campus in St. Louis for information on degree requirements, clinical placement opportunities, and enrollment procedures.

St. Louis, Missouri is a major Midwestern metropolitan area with a robust healthcare sector. Partnerships between academic institutions like UMSL and medical centers such as St. John's Mercy provide students with integrated learning environments that combine classroom instruction with real-world clinical experience.

Contact Information

615 S. New Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO 63141

Programs

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