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History

The Sloane Maternity Hospital opened in 1887 as New York City's first medical facility dedicated to women's health. It was created with a benefaction from William D. Sloane and his wife, Emily Thorn Sloane, the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt. The goal was to endow a modern institution to treat women and educate midwives and obstetricians.  In 1928, the Sloane Hospital for Women moved to its present site and became the obstetrical and gynecological service for New York Presbyterian Hospital. 

From its humble beginnings as The Sloane Hospital for Women, a "lying in" hospital for the poorest of women, it has become one of the finest obstetric and gynecological programs in the world. Here is a look at our latest "vital statistics:"

2005-2006 Statistics

• Clinic Visits:

42,000

• Outpatient Private Practice Visits:

130,000

• Mothers delivered:

6,150

• High-Risk Deliveries

800

• Gynecological Procedures:

3,000

• # of Residents:

20


Mission

As a major institution of higher learning, New York Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons are deeply committed to residency training. Education is an integral part of the tripartite mission of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, along with patient care and research. As a world leader in women’s health care, our mission is to provide the finest comprehensive training for future practitioners in our specialty by using the latest knowledge and innovative research and to provide to the community at large the highest quality of patient care.





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