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A non-profit hospital in Park Slope, Brooklyn, affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine and SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. Founded in 1881, it offers specialized care in various fields and has a history of a mid-air collision and a community opposition.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a nonprofit academic medical center in New York City, affiliated with two Ivy League medical schools. It is one of the largest and oldest hospitals in the U.S., with seven campuses and 2,600 beds.
A 350-bed teaching hospital in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 1889 as a German hospital. Located at 374 Stockholm Street, it is a stroke center, a perinatal center, and an academic affiliate of Cornell and New York Medical College.
A network of hospitals, facilities, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area, run by two medical colleges. Learn about the history, affiliates, and services of the system, and its role as the largest Medicare receiver in the US.
A not-for-profit acute care and teaching hospital in Flushing, Queens, affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine. Formerly known as Booth Memorial Hospital and New York Hospital Queens, it opened in 1957 and has 535 beds and a Level I trauma center.
Brooklyn Hospital Center is a full-service community teaching hospital in Downtown Brooklyn, affiliated with Mount Sinai Health System. It was founded in 1845 and serves a diverse population from various ethnic backgrounds.
NYPD is the largest municipal police department in the US, serving New York City since 1845. Learn about its history, organization, rank structure, services, technology, vehicles, and controversies.
Learn about Pete Seeger's life, career, and songs, from his early years as a child prodigy to his later activism for social justice and environmental causes. Find out how he influenced the folk revival movement and popularized songs like "We Shall Overcome" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!"