New York University School of Medicine, founded in 1841, offers a wide range of academic and learning programs in science. The university has an enrollment of more than 600 students, and 1,000 faculty members. It provides curriculum, including cyber learning, evidence-based practice, humanistic medicine, and urban and global health. The university additionally has research, cardiovascular, veterans affairs, cardiopulmonary and women s health research centers. The center organizes a variety of programs, such as medical, mental health and behavioral medicine, and nuclear medicine education. The university s library has a large collection of digital course notes, medical reference books, course documents, and journal and newspapers collection. The university is located in New York City, and is affiliated with the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine and NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases.