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Downstate Medical Center

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Downstate Medical Center is a public hospital, academic health science center, and Brooklyn's only academic medical center, affiliated with the State University of New York and located in the East Flatbush neighborhood. It is part of the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and is closely associated with the Kings County Hospital Center, University Hospital of Brooklyn, and the SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. The medical center has a long history of providing medical care and education, with notable alumni including Anthony Fauci, Robert Lefkowitz, and David Ho. It has also been involved in various medical research initiatives, including collaborations with the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

History

The history of the medical center dates back to 1856, when it was founded as the Long Island College Hospital. Over the years, it has undergone several transformations, including its merger with the State University of New York in 1950 to become the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. The medical center has been associated with several notable figures, including Abraham Jacobi, known as the father of pediatrics in the United States, and Helen Rodríguez-Trías, a Puerto Rico-born physician who was a pioneer in the field of pediatric care. The medical center has also been involved in various historical events, including the Spanish flu pandemic and the AIDS epidemic, and has worked closely with organizations such as the American Red Cross and the World Health Organization.

Campus

The campus of the medical center is located in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, near the Kings County Hospital Center and the University Hospital of Brooklyn. The campus is also home to the SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, the SUNY Downstate College of Nursing, and the SUNY Downstate School of Public Health. The medical center is accessible by public transportation, including the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road, and is close to several major highways, including the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and the Prospect Expressway. The campus has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the construction of a new University Hospital of Brooklyn building, which was designed by the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

Academics

The medical center is affiliated with the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, which offers a range of academic programs, including the SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, the SUNY Downstate College of Nursing, and the SUNY Downstate School of Public Health. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The medical center has a strong focus on research and has collaborations with several institutions, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the New York University School of Medicine. Notable faculty members include Eric Kandel, a Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, and Rudolf Virchow, a German physician who is known as the father of pathology.

Patient_Care

The medical center provides a range of patient care services, including emergency medicine, surgery, and primary care. The medical center is a Level I trauma center and has a burn center and a stroke center. The medical center also has a range of specialty services, including cardiology, oncology, and neurology, and is affiliated with several hospitals, including the Kings County Hospital Center and the University Hospital of Brooklyn. The medical center has a strong focus on community health and has partnerships with several community organizations, including the Brooklyn Community Foundation and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Notable physicians who have worked at the medical center include Joseph Murray, a Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, and Michael DeBakey, a cardiothoracic surgeon who developed the DeBakey pump.

Research

The medical center has a strong focus on research and has collaborations with several institutions, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the New York University School of Medicine. The medical center has a range of research centers and institutes, including the Downstate Institute for Research and Education, the Center for Cardiovascular and Muscle Research, and the Institute for Genomic Health. The medical center has made significant contributions to several fields, including cancer research, HIV/AIDS research, and neuroscience research, and has been involved in several major research initiatives, including the Human Genome Project and the Cancer Genome Atlas. Notable researchers who have worked at the medical center include James Allison, a Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, and Oliver Smithies, a Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine.

Category: Hospitals in New York City

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