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University of Rochester Medical Center

Rochester, NY
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About University of Rochester Medical Center

University of Rochester Medical Center is a health sciences education and clinical training site located in Rochester, New York, operating under the University of Rochester. The medical center supports graduate and professional education in medicine, nursing, dentistry, and related health sciences, functioning as a primary clinical training environment for students enrolled in University of Rochester health programs.

Specific standalone program listings for this site are not currently detailed in IPEDS records separate from the main University of Rochester campus. Education delivered at the medical center spans advanced degree programs, residency training, and specialized clinical instruction across multiple health professions disciplines.

Rochester is located in western New York and is home to a strong healthcare and life sciences sector. The University of Rochester Medical Center is a major employer and clinical resource for the region. Prospective students should refer to the University of Rochester's School of Medicine and Dentistry or School of Nursing for specific admissions and program information.

Contact Information

601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642

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