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This five-story [3] Washington Heights hospital agreed in April 1976, after pressure from oversight agencies, to close. [4] The 1929-built [5] structure had one serious violation: a "single front door, which is the only exit from the upper floors" (which the hospital refused to remedy: "contended that putting in another exit would mean cutting down on the number of beds").
Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian (MSCH or CHONY [3]) is a women's and children's hospital at 3959 Broadway, near West 165th Street, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is a part of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is the academic medical center of Columbia University and the largest campus of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.The center's academic wing consists of Columbia's colleges and schools of Physicians and Surgeons, Dental Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health.
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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of New York. The hospitals are listed by the most recent hospital name with the name of the health system, county, city, date the hospital first opened, and most recent number of beds, when known. For defunct hospitals, the closing date is included, when known.
Opened in 1935, and closed in 1990. Renamed Jackson Heights Hospital, it closed in 1996. Junior High School 230 was built on site in 1998. Queens General Hospital, Jamaica, Queens. Opened on October 30, 1935, renamed Queens Hospital Center upon its merger with Queensboro and Triboro Hospitals on June 6, 1952. [26] Queens Memorial Hospital, Queens.
Washington Heights Hospital, 554 West 165th Street, Manhattan. Opened September 1, 1905. [67] Western Dispensary for Women and Children. 218 Ninth Avenue. Incorporated 1869. Now defunct. [204] Wickersham Hospital, 133 East 58th Street, Manhattan.
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a 350-bed [1] teaching and safety net hospital located in the Wyckoff Heights section of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The hospital is an academic affiliate of the Weill Cornell College of Medicine , the New York Medical College and NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine .