Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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VA VISN 2 Center for Integrated Healthcare
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About VA VISN 2 Center for Integrated Healthcare
VA VISN 2 Center for Integrated Healthcare is a postsecondary education site located in Buffalo, New York. This entry is associated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Integrated Service Network 2, which serves veterans across New York and New Jersey. The site appears in IPEDS data as a training or clinical education location within the VA healthcare system. The institution type and level are not classified as a standalone postsecondary entity, and no specific academic programs are listed under this entry.
No independent postsecondary program offerings are currently recorded for this location in IPEDS data. This site likely functions as a clinical training or professional development site for healthcare providers and trainees affiliated with VA-partnered academic institutions. Students seeking healthcare credentials in the Buffalo area should explore accredited programs at nearby colleges and universities.
Buffalo is a city in Erie County in western New York, located on the eastern shore of Lake Erie. This listing reflects data as reported to IPEDS and is intended for informational purposes.
3495 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
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