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New York Presbyterian Hospital

www.nyp.org

 
At NewYork-Presbyterian` we put patients first. It`s the kind of work that requires an unwavering commitment to excellence and a steady spirit of professionalism. And it`s a unique opportunity for you to collaborate with some of the brightest minds in health care` while building on our success as one of the nation`s best hospitals. A career here is one that helps improve the lives of countless human beings throughout the world. From preventive` inpatient and ambulatory care` to technology management and beyond` all of our work is essential to the delivery of top-notch care. Representing a wide range of fields` our ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.nyp.org
  • 622 West 168th Street
    New York, NY USA 10032
  • Phone: 212.305.2500

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Brian Polivy
Associate General Counsel Profile
Michelle Yuen Blanco
Associate General Counsel Profile
Vanessa Murphy
Assistant General Counsel Profile

Jobs

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

New York Presbyterian Hospital Manhattan, NY

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

New York Presbyterian Hospital Manhattan, NY

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