NYU Langone Health

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Tours

  1. Manhattan Campus

    • NYU Langone Obstetrics and Gynecology Virtual Tour

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      1. Kimmel Pavilion

        As the newest edition to the NYU Manhattan campus, the Kimmel Pavilion tripled the size of the NYU Langone Medical Center. Kimmel Pavilion is one of the most digitally integrated and sophisticated inpatient facilities in the country, designed to maximize the level of care for each patient. Kimmel Pavilion provides a healing environment for adults, children, and families that includes integrated technology, thoughtful design, and single-patient rooms.
      2. NYU Langone Tisch Hospital

        At NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital, our doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals use a team approach to provide the highest level of care to people from New York City and around the world. More than 6,500 babies are born each year at Tisch Hospital and our residents receive incredible clinical and surgical experience in this busy, high-volume training environment. We have earned the Baby-Friendly designation from Baby-Friendly USA in recognition of our care and support for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. Our residents complete rotations in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Gynecologic Oncology at Tisch hospital.
      3. NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue

        Bellevue Hospital is America’s oldest and longest-operating public teaching hospital. At Bellevue Hospital, we deliver high quality, world-class Ob/Gyn care for all patients. Since its humble beginnings as a haven for the indigent, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue has become a major academic medical institution of international renown. In perinatal care, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue is the Regional Perinatal Center for the 11 hospitals within the health system. It provides the latest, state-of -the-art medical technology along with compassionate care. The high-risk obstetrical clinics assure mothers and babies the best comprehensive primary, obstetrical and gynecological care. Obstetrical services include midwifery-based birthing for low-risk mothers, rooming-in and a high-risk obstetrical area equipped to handle extremely complicated cases.

        In addition to providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient state-of-the-art care, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue is a city-wide medical specialty referral source.
      4. Vilcek Hall

        Vilcek Hall is a housing option available for NYU resident physicians that is conveniently located near NYU Langone Hospital and Bellevue Hospital. Current Ob/Gyn residents reside here as well as in Lipton Hall, Greenberg Hall, and Waterside Towers, in NYU subsidized resident housing.

         

      5. NYU Langone Hospital- Brooklyn

        The newest campus to our training sites, NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn (formerly Lutheran Hospital) is a short trip across the river to the heart of the diverse neighborhood of Sunset Park, Brooklyn. At NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, we strive to ensure that everyone’s healthcare needs are met, regardless of the language spoken, cultural or religious beliefs, or ethnic heritage. NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn provides a community hospital training site that blends high volume obstetrics and gynecology experience with a diverse patient population and interesting medical pathologies. Our residents complete rotations in Obstetrics and Gynecology/Gynecologic Oncology at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn. Commuting to this site is easy for our residents who can take the ferry (free for NYU residents) and enjoy a scenic 30-minute boat trip past some of NYC’s most iconic landmarks.
      6. NYSIM Center

        NYSIM is a state-of-the-art simulation center located in Bellevue Hospital. At NYSIM, we provide hands-on, simulation training in clinical, surgical, and communication skills that are critical for Ob/Gyn residents. Our comprehensive simulation training program consists of an intern boot camp and several three- to four-hour simulation sessions each academic year. Some sessions repeat on an annual basis and others rotate as part of a two-year curriculum. These regularly scheduled Obstetrics and Gynecology simulation sessions occur during protected didactics time.