Weill Cornell Medical Center






Weill Cornell Medical Center, established in 1898, is the flagship Manhattan campus of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the primary teaching hospital for Cornell University's medical school. This 1,200-bed facility specializes in precision medicine and cancer care, with 9 specialty services ranked top 10 nationally. The campus is renowned for its Park Avenue-adjacent location and celebrity patient care. The 10-acre Upper East Side campus features: New York's largest robotic surgery program (da Vinci Xi) Joint transplant center with Memorial Sloan Kettering Dedicated international patient pavilion $450M annual research funding
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JCI
Globally recognized standard for hospital quality and patient safety.
ISO 14001
Standard for hospitals focusing on environmental sustainability.
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AABB
Accreditation for blood banks and transfusion services.
CAP
International accreditation for pathology and diagnostic labs.
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