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Maimonides Medical Center is a nonprofit treatment facility and academic medical center in the Borough of Brooklyn. The Medical Center has more than 700 beds, a staff of internationally renowned physicians and more than 70 primary care and sub-specialty programs. As an academic medical center, Maimonides trains more than 400 residents and medical students each year and contributes to the progress of medicine through its broad base of clinical and laboratory research. Founded in 1911 as the New Utrecht Infirmary, it merged with Beth Moses and Israel Zion hospitals in 1947 to become Maimonides Medical Center. The Medical Center is named after Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, the 12th century philosopher who established the concept of medicine as a natural science and authored 10 medical books that set forth the foundation of modern medical training of physicians.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Operational since 1889, the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a 350-plus-bed hospital that provides a range of medical services. It operates claims management, biomedical engineering, finance, and food and nutrition departments. The hospital provides audiology, dental, dermatology, facial plastic, gastroenterology, genetic counseling, gynecology and orthopedics services. The Wyckoff Heights Medical Center also offers pediatrics, pulmonary, surgery and ophthalmology services, as well as pain management, wound care, weight loss and various resident training programs. It additionally offers treatment for allergies, diabetes, memory disorders and infectious diseases. The hospital employs more than 1,800 physicians, nurses and support personnel. The Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is affiliated with the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and is accredited by The Joint Commission. It maintains a location in Brooklyn, N.Y.