Established in 1841, New York University Medical Center is a center for health care, scientific research and medical education. It consists of the New York University School of Medicine and various hospitals, including Tisch Hospital, Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, and NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. It also houses the NYU Cancer Institute that provides treatment and research for cancer, NYU Center for AIDS Research that promote interdisciplinary studies of HIV and AIDS, and the NYU Child Study Center that works for child mental health. It offers clinical programs in various medical specialties and subspecialties, including aging, dementia, arthritis, rheumatology, breast, skin, and prostate cancer, and ear, nose and throat disorders. It also offers other services, such as treatment for epilepsy, kidney and liver transplantation, cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, plastic and reconstructive surgeries, treatment for stroke and weightloss programs. Located in New York City, it provides various educational programs, such as Medical degree, graduate degree, and combined M.D. and Ph.D. programs, Master of Science programs, continuing medical education, and residency and fellowship programs.
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