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  2. In 1972, New York Medical College moved to Valhalla, at the invitation of the Westchester County government, which desired to build an academic medical center. Completed in 1977, Westchester Medical Center is currently the main academic medical center of the college.

  3. After engaging in extensive negotiations and due diligence, the Archdiocese of New York and Touro College reached an agreement in late December 2009 for Touro to replace the Archdiocese as the sponsor of New York Medical College. The transaction was completed in mid-May 2011.

  4. May 20, 2019 · Founded in 1860, New York Medical College (NYMC), one of the nation's largest private health sciences universities, is the leading academic biomedical research university between New York City and the state capital of Albany, NY.

  5. The move started in 1971 was completed in 1978 and it was at this time in its history that the College began its relationship with the Archdiocese of New York. Concurrently, the College released ownership with its [then] teaching hospital, Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals.

  6. The combined institutions became the New York University College of Medicine in 1935. In 1960, the name was changed to the New York University School of Medicine. In 2019, the school was renamed the New York University Robert I. Grossman School of Medicine.

  7. Founded in 1860, New York Medical College (NYMC), one of the nation's largest private health sciences universities, is the leading academic biomedical research university between New York City and the state capital of Albany, NY.

  8. Is New York Medical College the best medicine school for you? Find out at US News. See if New York Medical College is ranked and get info on programs, admission, tuition, and more.

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