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VA St. Louis Health Care System - Jefferson Barracks Division
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About VA St. Louis Health Care System - Jefferson Barracks Division
VA St. Louis Health Care System - Jefferson Barracks Division is a Department of Veterans Affairs medical facility located in St. Louis, Missouri, that appears in postsecondary education records due to clinical training programs for health professions students. Jefferson Barracks Division is one of two campuses of the VA St. Louis Health Care System, providing a wide range of medical services to veterans in the greater St. Louis area. Specific postsecondary enrollment figures and program details are not reported in current IPEDS data for this entry.
No specific academic programs are independently listed for this location in current IPEDS records. VA medical facilities of this type commonly serve as clinical training sites for nursing, pharmacy, medicine, and allied health programs in affiliation with regional universities, including Saint Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis.
St. Louis is the second-largest city in Missouri and a major Midwestern hub for healthcare, research, and education. Students seeking clinical training placement information should contact the VA facility's education office or their enrolling academic institution directly.
1 Jefferson Barracks Drive, St. Louis, MO 63125
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