All the following hospitals, with which the College of Physicians and Surgeons has major affiliations, are teaching centers with fully accredited residency programs and attending staffs that hold faculty appointments at Columbia University. Starting with the Clinical Practice course in the first year, students may rotate through some - or all - of the hospitals. The institutions offer an extraordinary range and diversity of experiences for students - from a rural hospital in upstate New York, to a municipal hospital in Harlem, to one of the leading medical centers in the world.
Location New York, NY 10032
Phone (212)305-2500
The original P&S hospital affiliate (1911), today a 1,200 bed tertiary care center, one of the world’s foremost medical centers. The 800-bed Milstein Hospital Building opened in 1989
Location
5141 Broadway,
New York, NY 10034
Phone (212)932-5000
This 300-bed community hospital at the northern tip of Manhattan opened in 1988.
Location 1051 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10032
Phone (212)543-5000
State hospital, among the leading psychiatric centers in the world. A new building opened in June, 1998.
In 1979, Roosevelt Hospital merged with St. Luke’s (incorporated Woman’s Hospital in 1965) to form St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, the largest voluntary nonprofit private hospital in the United States.
Location 1000 Tenth Avenue,
New York, NY 10019
Phone (212)523-4000
Location 1111 Amsterdam
Avenue, New York, NY 10025
Phone (212)523-4000
Location 1111 Amsterdam
Avenue, New York, NY 10025
Phone: (212)523-4000
Location
506 Lenox Avenue,
New York, NY 10037
Phone (212)939-1000
A modern, up-to-date municipal hospital, serves the entire Northern region of Manhattan.
Location Cooperstown, NY 13326
Phone (607)547-3456
One of the finest rural hospitals in the country, serving ten counties in upstate New York, with a full-time faculty of 140 physicians in a multi-specialty group practice setting with over 250,000 outpatient visits annually.
Location West Haverstraw, NY 10993
Phone (914)947-3000
New York State Hospital, specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Leading center for laboratory and clinical investigation of bone disease.
Location Shelburne Road at West Broad Street, Stamford, CT 06904-9317
Phone (203)276-1000
The Stamford Hospital is a 305-bed, not-for-profit, teaching acute care hospital which is part of Stamford Health System. The Stamford Hospital offers inpatient and outpatient services in medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, and psychiatry, and is fully accredited. Special features include a Level II Trauma Center/Emergency Department; the Carl & Dorothy Bennett Cancer Center, which offers a full range of outpatient cancer services for patients and families; a bone marrow transplant unit; cancer genetic assessment and risk prevention.
The Stamford Hospital offers medical residency training programs in Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery, Psychiatry and Family Medicine in conjunction with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. The hospital also offers a School of Radiology, Clinical Pastoral Education Program and EMS Institute for emergency medical training.
Location 2800 Main St,
Bridgeport, CT 06606
Phone (203) 576-6000
St. Vincent’s Medical Center is a 391-bed, tertiary-level hospital serving Fairfield and New Haven Counties. It specializes in cardiovascular, oncology, women’s and family, behavioral health and senior services and has a medical staff of 450 physicians.