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{{short description|Hospital in Manhattan, New York City}} | |||
[[File:SinaiMed_crop.jpg|thumb|right|The Mount Sinai Hospital]] | |||
[[File:The_Mount_Sinai_Hospital.png|thumb|left|The Mount Sinai Hospital]] | |||
'''Mount Sinai Hospital''' is a renowned [[teaching hospital]] located in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]. It is part of the [[Mount Sinai Health System]] and serves as a major center for medical education and research. | |||
Mount Sinai Hospital | |||
== | ==History== | ||
Mount Sinai Hospital | [[File:(King1893NYC)_pg476_MOUNT-SINAI_HOSPITAL,_LEXINGTON_AVENUE,_EAST_66TH_AND_67TH_STREETS.jpg|thumb|right|Mount Sinai Hospital in 1893]] | ||
Mount Sinai Hospital was founded in 1852 by the [[Jewish]] community of New York City. Originally named "The Jews' Hospital," it was established to provide care for Jewish immigrants. In 1866, the hospital was renamed "Mount Sinai Hospital" to reflect its broader mission of serving all New Yorkers. | |||
In the early 20th century, Mount Sinai expanded its facilities and services. The hospital moved to its current location on [[Madison Avenue]] and [[East 100th Street]] in 1904. Over the years, it has grown into a leading institution for medical research and education. | |||
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== | ==Facilities== | ||
Mount Sinai Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including specialized centers for [[cardiology]], [[oncology]], [[neurology]], and [[orthopedics]]. The hospital is also home to the [[Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai]], which provides medical education and training to students and residents. | |||
== | ==Research and Education== | ||
[[File:Icahn_Medical_Institute_Mt._Sinai_School_of_Medicine.jpg|thumb|right|Icahn Medical Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine]] | |||
Mount Sinai Hospital is a leader in medical research, with numerous clinical trials and studies conducted annually. The hospital's research focuses on a wide range of medical fields, including [[genetics]], [[immunology]], and [[public health]]. | |||
The [[Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai]] is an integral part of the hospital, offering [[MD]], [[PhD]], and [[Master's]] programs. The school is known for its innovative curriculum and emphasis on translational research. | |||
==Notable Achievements== | |||
Mount Sinai Hospital has been at the forefront of many medical breakthroughs. It was one of the first hospitals to perform [[open-heart surgery]] and [[organ transplantation]]. The hospital is also recognized for its pioneering work in [[geriatrics]] and [[palliative care]]. | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Mount Sinai Health System]] | * [[Mount Sinai Health System]] | ||
* [[Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai]] | * [[Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai]] | ||
* [[Teaching hospital]] | |||
* [[New York City hospitals]] | |||
[[File:PostcardNewYorkNYMountSinaiHospital1920.jpg|thumb|left|Postcard of Mount Sinai Hospital, 1920]] | |||
[[File:Mount_Sinai_Hospital_Logo.gif|thumb|right|Mount Sinai Hospital Logo]] | |||
[[Category:Hospitals in Manhattan]] | [[Category:Hospitals in Manhattan]] | ||
[[Category:Teaching hospitals in New York City]] | |||
[[Category:Mount Sinai Health System]] | [[Category:Mount Sinai Health System]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1852 establishments in New York (state)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:01, 22 February 2025
Hospital in Manhattan, New York City


Mount Sinai Hospital is a renowned teaching hospital located in Manhattan, New York City. It is part of the Mount Sinai Health System and serves as a major center for medical education and research.
History[edit]

Mount Sinai Hospital was founded in 1852 by the Jewish community of New York City. Originally named "The Jews' Hospital," it was established to provide care for Jewish immigrants. In 1866, the hospital was renamed "Mount Sinai Hospital" to reflect its broader mission of serving all New Yorkers.
In the early 20th century, Mount Sinai expanded its facilities and services. The hospital moved to its current location on Madison Avenue and East 100th Street in 1904. Over the years, it has grown into a leading institution for medical research and education.
Facilities[edit]
Mount Sinai Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including specialized centers for cardiology, oncology, neurology, and orthopedics. The hospital is also home to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, which provides medical education and training to students and residents.
Research and Education[edit]

Mount Sinai Hospital is a leader in medical research, with numerous clinical trials and studies conducted annually. The hospital's research focuses on a wide range of medical fields, including genetics, immunology, and public health.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is an integral part of the hospital, offering MD, PhD, and Master's programs. The school is known for its innovative curriculum and emphasis on translational research.
Notable Achievements[edit]
Mount Sinai Hospital has been at the forefront of many medical breakthroughs. It was one of the first hospitals to perform open-heart surgery and organ transplantation. The hospital is also recognized for its pioneering work in geriatrics and palliative care.
Related Pages[edit]
- Mount Sinai Health System
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Teaching hospital
- New York City hospitals

