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LICH recently celebrated its 151st anniversary with a Gala at Brooklyn’s
Steiner Studios. We are proud of our clinical and academic environment
where physicians practice superior medicine, conduct innovative
research and train the next generation of physicians. Honorees were
Balendu Vasavada, MD, and Rami Atallah, MD. Watch the video here.
Long Island
College Hospital (LICH), which serves as the hub of Continuum's
services in Brooklyn, is a 516-bed, teaching hospital located in
the Brooklyn Heights/Cobble Hill section. LICH is the primary clinical
teaching affiliate of the State University of New York Health Science
Center at Brooklyn (SUNY-Downstate Medical Center). The LICH School
of Nursing is one of the oldest nursing schools in the country.
Founded in
1858 as a medical school as well as a hospital, Long Island College
Hospital has made exceptional contributions to U.S. medicine. In
1860, it became the first U.S. medical school to make bedside teaching
a standard part of its medical curriculum, establishing an approach
that was subsequently adopted throughout the country. Medical achievements
of early LICH faculty include introduction of the stethoscope and
early use of anesthesia. In 1930, the Long Island College of Medicine
was incorporated as a separate medical school, with LICH as its
hospital affiliate, and the College of Medicine became part of SUNY
in 1954. Still Downstate's primary teaching affiliate, LICH offers
training programs for resident physicians in more than 20 medical
specialties.
Long Island
College Hospital today prides itself on combining the best features
of a major medical center with the personal, caring approach of
a community-centered hospital.
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