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NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

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New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System
Map
Geography
Location506 6th St, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
Affiliated universityWeill Cornell Medical College
NetworkNewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System
Services
Beds651 (including bassinets)
History
OpenedMay 27, 1881
Links
Websitewww.nyp.org/brooklyn
ListsHospitals in New York State

New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital is located in Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, on Sixth Street. The hospital is a 651-bed[1] (including bassinets) and provides services to some 42,000 inpatients each year. In addition, approximately 500,000 outpatient visits and services are logged annually. NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital offers specialized care in the following areas: advanced and minimally invasive surgery, advanced otolaryngology, asthma and lung disease, cancer care, cardiology and cardiac surgery, diabetes and other endocrine disorders, digestive and liver disorders, healthy aging, neurosciences, orthopedic medicine and surgery, vascular medicine and surgery and women's health. NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital is affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine and is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network.

New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital was previously known (until December 2016) as New York Methodist Hospital. Their Wikipedia page documented numerous scandals, including a drug ring run by residents, the revocation of a chief of surgery's medical license, one of the largest malpractice awards in the history of NY, etc. All of this info has been scrubbed by the hospital's vp of public relations (aka Mrs9007) in this new article. They will be re-added, but in the meantime, please view older versions of this page for the full story.

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