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  2. The Rogosin Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the unit became known as the Renal Laboratory and moved to the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center where it expanded to the Rogosin Renal Laboratories, named in honor of Israel Rogosin (1886-1971), an American textile industrialist and philanthropist who supported the foundation of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, by ...

  3. Weill Cornell Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Weill Cornell Medical Center (/ w aɪ l /; previously known as New York Hospital, [3] Old New York Hospital, and City Hospital) is a research hospital in New York City. It is the teaching hospital for Cornell University's medical school and is part of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. The hospital was founded in 1771 with a charter from George III.

  4. Lee Israel - Wikipedia

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    Leonore Carol "Lee" Israel (December 3, 1939 – December 24, 2014) was an American author known for committing literary forgery. Her 2008 confessional autobiography Can You Ever Forgive Me? was adapted into the 2018 film of the same name starring Melissa McCarthy as Israel.

  5. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Komansky Children's Hospital is a pediatric acute care hospital located within Weill Cornell Medical Center. The hospital has 103 beds [30] and is affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical School. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–20 throughout New York City.

  6. Weill Cornell Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Weill Cornell Medicine (/ w aɪ l /; officially Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University [5]), originally Cornell University Medical College, is the medical school of Cornell University, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.

  7. Ruth Westheimer - Wikipedia

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    [52] [24] [53] She then trained as a sex therapist at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center/Cornell Medical School, working for seven years under sex therapist Helen Singer Kaplan, two years training under her and five years training others. [54] [42] [55] In 1965, Westheimer became a naturalized U.S. citizen. [56]

  8. Cornell campus clogged by Israel-Palestine protesters. What ...

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    Cornell University students walk through campus on November 3, 2023 in Ithaca, New York. The university canceled classes after one of its students is accused of making violent antisemitic threats.

  9. Wyckoff Heights Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    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.