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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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About Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a major academic medical institution located in Nashville, Tennessee. While primarily recognized as a research hospital and health system, it appears in postsecondary data due to its role in hosting graduate medical education, clinical training programs, and allied health instruction. The institution's classification type is not separately specified in available IPEDS data, and no standalone academic programs are individually listed.
No specific credential-bearing programs are recorded for this location in current IPEDS records as a standalone institution. Educational programming at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is closely integrated with Vanderbilt University's School of Medicine and other health sciences schools, supporting training in medicine, nursing, and allied health disciplines. Prospective students should consult Vanderbilt University directly for enrollment and program information.
Nashville, Tennessee is a growing healthcare and life sciences hub, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center serves as one of the region's premier institutions for clinical education and biomedical research training.
1301 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN 37232
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