New York-Presbyterian/Queens Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Flushing, NY | ACGME Code: 3003511232
This program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens does not offer a Pathology-anatomic and clinical residency program. If you are specifically interested in Pathology residency programs, you may want to explore other institutions that offer this specialty.
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Location
New York
Population
20,201,249
Income
$79,557
Education
40%
Employment
59.4%
Health
4.9%
Age
40
Crime
246
Housing
$670,000
Living in Flushing, NY
- Crime rate and safety: Flushing has a relatively low crime rate compared to other parts of New York City. Like any urban area, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
- Fun activities: Flushing offers a diverse range of activities including delicious Asian cuisine, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens Botanical Garden, and shopping at Flushing's Chinatown.
- Climate: Flushing experiences all four seasons with warm summers and chilly winters. Be prepared for snowfall during the winter months.
- Races and population: Flushing is a diverse neighborhood with a large Asian population, particularly Chinese and Korean residents.
- Education: Flushing is home to several reputable schools including Townsend Harris High School and the Queens College campus of The City University of New York.
- Cost of living: The cost of living in Flushing is lower than Manhattan but higher than some other parts of New York City. Housing costs can vary depending on the neighborhood.
- Proximity to bigger cities: Flushing is approximately a 30-minute drive to Manhattan. New York City offers endless opportunities for entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences.
- Pros: Diverse community, cultural attractions, proximity to Manhattan.
- Cons: Higher cost of living compared to other parts of the city, traffic congestion.
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