The presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York...Features Presbyterial Hospital at Columbia-Presbyterial Medical Center in New York City. Accreditation; Specialty areas; Professional climate; Benefits for nurses; Special features.EBSCO_AspAmerican Journal of Nursing...
Dutch: Presbyterian Hospital English: Presbyterian Hospital of Manhattan English: Presbyterian Hospital of New York City Esperanto: Presbiteriana Hospitalo French: Presbyterian Hospital German: Presbyterian Hospital Italian: Presbyterian Hospital Japanese: ワシントン長老教会病院 Japanese: 長老派教会病院 Spanish...
City: NEW YORK State: NY ZIP Code: 10065 County: NEW YORK Telephone: (212) 746-5454 Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals Other Information Hospital OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Private Emergency Servicestrue Meets Criteria for Promoting Interoperability of EHRstrue ...
Hospital Information Facility Name: NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN & QUEENS Address: 56-45 MAIN STREET City: FLUSHING State: NY ZIP Code: 11355 County: QUEENS Telephone: (718) 670-2000 Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals Other Information Hospital Ownership Voluntary non-profit - Private Emerg...
New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell in New York, NY is on the Best Hospitals Honor Roll. It is nationally ranked in 14 adult and 11 pediatric specialties and rated high performing in 1 adult specialty and 20 procedures and conditions. It is a general medical and...
Compiled, with Notes, by Herbert S. Carter, A.M., M.D., Associate in Medicine at Columbia University and Associate Visiting Physician to the Presbyterian Hospital, New York City. Pp. 129. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1933. P., G. M....
About NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital NewYork-Presbyterian is a comprehensive, integrated academic health care delivery systems, dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care and service to patients in the New York metropolitan area, nationally, and throughout the globe. Headquarters ...
In 1898, the hospital became affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College. The Presbyterian Hospital was founded in 1868 by James Lenox, a philanthropist and wealthy book collector from New York City. NewYork-Presbyterian operates two cancer treatment centers: the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer ...
Infective endocarditis at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City from 1938–1967 One hundred cases of pheochromocytoma at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center 1926–1976 Book Reviews: Presbyterian Women in America: Two Centuries of a Quest for Status, by Lois A. Boyd and R. Douglas Brack...
Infective endocarditis at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City from 1938–1967 The decline in rheumatic fever, the increased age of the patients with endocarditis, sophisticated medical and surgical procedures and the prolonged survival of patients with rheumatic heart disease have all been major...