Mark Patrick Sullivan, M.D.

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Weill Cornell Medicine, affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, is dedicated to delivering exceptional and compassionate patient care across its extensive network of locations in New York. With a focus on individual needs, the institution offers a variety of services, including clinical care, digital health options, and educational resources for patients and families.

Recognized as a leader in the medical field, Weill Cornell Medicine emphasizes the importance of patient safety, innovative research, and medical education. The organization is committed to providing exemplary care, making groundbreaking biomedical discoveries, and training the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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