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Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia

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The Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia is a non-profit hospital located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hospital is a part of the Einstein Healthcare Network. The medical center offers residency and fellowship training programs in many specialized areas. It also includes a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia is the largest independent teaching hospital in the Philadelphia region with over 30 accredited programs training over 3,500 students each year with 400 residents.

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Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia
Old York Road, Philadelphia

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Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia

Old York Road 5501
19141 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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