North Shore University Hospital
New York, United States · built 1953
North Shore University Hospital (formerly known as North Shore Hospital) is a part of Northwell Health. It is one of two primary teaching hospitals for the Zucker School of Medicine (along with LIJ), offering residency programs, postgraduate training programs and clinical fellowships. It is located in Manhasset, New York, in Nassau County, on Long Island. North Shore University Hospital is a Level I Trauma Center, has 806 beds and has a staff of approximately 7,000. The hospital is considered the flagship quaternary care facility of the Northwell system and as such offers care in all medical specialties, including cardiovascular services, cancer care, orthopedics, maternal-fetal medicine and women's health services. The hospital offers extensive neuroscience capabilities, including the Harvey Cushing Institutes of Neuroscience. These include the Chiari Institute, Movement Disorders Institute, Brain Tumor Institute, Brain Aneurysm Center, Headache Center, and Spine Center as well as a designated stroke center. In 2015, the hospital was the first on Long Island to become a Comprehensive stroke center. The campus also contains the Sandra Bass Heart Hospital and Sandra Atlas Bass center for Liver Diseases. North Shore is an adult transplant center and operates heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas transplant programs. The campus is home to the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Res
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