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Staten Island University Hospital

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Contains health information, referrals, and health seminar schedules. Located in New York City.




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  Staten Island University Hospital is a multi-site, 620-bed hospital with roots tracing back to 1863. A Level I trauma center and a teaching hospital with numerous, affiliations, it provides full inpatient and outpatient services to a county of 400,000 persons, and has an extended sphere of influence that includes Brooklyn and New Jersey.

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