It is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top-10 New York metropolitan area hospitals.
[1] The hospital features more than 75 divisions of specialty care, offering comprehensive[buzzword] inpatient and outpatient programs and services to address every stage of life.
[2] The hospital, with ties to New York University, blends the progressive philosophy and advances of a teaching and research institution with a personal approach to patient care that is the cornerstone[buzzword] of the organization.
The NYU Langone Hospital – Long Island campus is also home to the new NYU Long Island School of Medicine—a tuition-free school with an accelerated three-year curriculum devoted exclusively to training primary care physicians.
The details of the Winthrop-South Nassau breakup are also unclear, but the two hospitals are now affiliated with different health systems.