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Summary Of: SUNY Downstate Medical Center

SUNY Downstate Medical Center was the first hospital... SUNY Downstate Medical Center ranks eighth nationally in the number of alumni who are on the faculty of American... SUNY Downstate Medical Center is the fifth largest employer in Brooklyn...

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