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  Introduction

St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center is one of the largest not-for-profit voluntary hospitals in the country. St. Luke's-Roosevelt was formed in 1979 as a result of a merger between St. Luke's Hospital, which was founded in 1850, Woman's Hospital established in 1855, and Roosevelt Hospital, which dates back to 1871. We are a University Hospital of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center (SLRHC) consists of two clinical sites, serving the Upper West Side of Manhattan. This area includes the Columbia University Campus, the American Museum of Natural History, Broadway theatres, Central Park and Lincoln Center. This large neighborhood, with over one million residents from various ethnic and socioeconomic groups, provides a diverse patient population with a broad spectrum of pathology seen at every stage. In addition, St. Luke's-Roosevelt provides services to patients from all over the tri-state metropolitan area, referred to our highly regarded tertiary care programs. We are a member of the Continuum Health Partners which serves the greater New York area delivering medical care in state-of the-art facilities.

Statement of Commitment to Graduate Medical Education
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center affirms its commitment to Graduate Medical Education by providing and maintaining the institutional infrastructure including personnel, equipment, facilities and resources necessary to support an appropriate academic environment. The environment will foster professional and personal development by providing organized educational programs, appropriate guidance and supervision of all residents and fellows to deliver outstanding compassionate medical care.

St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center affirms its commitment to Graduate Medical Education and its intent to adhere to the Hospital Center Mission and specific program guidelines established by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the ADA. The President and Medical Director of St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, the Director and Office of Graduate Medical Education, the Committee on Graduate Medical Education, the Departmental Chairs, and the Executive Committee of the Medical Board will monitor and assure compliance with these guidelines and adherence to these established values.