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University of St. Francis at Erlanger Medical Center
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About University of St. Francis at Erlanger Medical Center
The University of St. Francis at Erlanger Medical Center is an instructional site located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This location operates as an extension of the University of St. Francis and is affiliated with Erlanger Medical Center, a major regional health system. Institutional type, level, and program-specific data are not available in current records.
No specific programs are listed in the available data for this site. Given its medical center affiliation, the site likely supports health sciences or nursing-related coursework; prospective students should contact the institution directly for details.
Chattanooga, TN is a mid-sized city in southeastern Tennessee, offering access to a broad range of healthcare, educational, and professional resources.
975 East Third Street, Chattanooga, TN 37403
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