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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, the major clinical facility of Weill Cornell Medical College, is an 824 bed teaching hospital centrally located in a highly sophisticated medical community surrounded by the Hospital for Special Surgery, the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the Rockefeller University.
The Maurice R. Greenberg Pavilion building rises 11 stories from a platform above the FDR Drive with each floor the equivalent of two city blocks long and 22 acres of the world's most modern medical facilities. This building provides beds for 824 patients in medically sophisticated rooms that are serene and soundproof, many with soothing views of the East River. In the innovative new hospital layout, medical units are laid out as horizontal clinical centers of excellence. On one floor, close to the patient, specialties that are medically related are side by side. These medical hubs allow doctors and their associated professionals to focus on the patient more efficiently and more effectively as an on-site, interdisciplinary medical team. The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine has it's own area within the Greenberg Pavilion for the convenience of diagnostics and consulting.
Pathology web liaisons:
Gina L. Imperato and Donna M. Galvin


