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Once Rated ‘Junk,' Lenox Hill Begins Recovery

Submitted by anonymous, Jul 25, 2007 22:56

The last comment about Lenox Hills' radiology department is really worth focussing on. With state of the art equipment, exemplary radiologists, a committment to patient care and research, this institution is one to watch. It definately has the potential to become one of the leading radiological programs in the nation.


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