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Head of NYPH Empire Discloses Plans on WPW Friday 7:30 on 71
Posted on Monday, January 28 @ 10:47:35 EST by jfbailey
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Morning Edition 1-28-02, 10:30 EST On the eve of the continuation of the New York Presbyterian Hospital public hearing next week on building two research facilities on the Bryant Avenue side of their property, Dr. Arthur Klein, Chief Operating Officer of the Cornell-Columbia Presbyterian Hospital health system, comprising 50 facilities in the New York metropolitan area, is interviewed by John Bailey of WPCNR, Alex Philippidis, Editor of Westchester County Business Journal, and Jim Benerofe, editor of SuburbanStreet.com on White Plains Week, the city news roundup program on Channel 71 Friday evening at 7:30 PM.

THE “WHITE PLAINS WEEK” LINEUPTONIGHT: Dr. Arthur Klein,Head of the Cornell-Columbia Presyterian Health Care System, is interviewed on White Plains Week. Here, seen relaxing after the show are: L to R, Alex Philippidis, Westchester County Business Journal, Constance Hildesley, Vice President, Real Estate, NYPH, John Bailey, Host, WPCNR, Dr. Arthur Klein, COO of the hospital system, and Jim Benerofe, Editor of Suburban Street.com. Photo by Rita Santos, Channel 71
Dr. Arthur Klein, Chief Operating Officer of the Cornell, Columbia Presyterian hospital system, discusses the future plans of his 50-facility empire on the city news roundup show, White Plains Week. In the course of the interview, Dr. Klein said that the hospital anticipates their new facilities being used in clinical trials (actual patient treatment) involving new technologies, new drugs, and treatments for heart disease and cancer treatment.
He discusses the nature of health research today, and presents the possibility of the campus becoming a research enclave enabling the Northeast to compete with places like Palo Alto and Raleigh, North Carolina which attract cutting edge medical research now. He projects the possibility of more buildings beyond the two already being planned on the hospital site, though that future expansion will develop as research needs come to the hospital, and none are being planned now.
Dr. Klein advised that cancer specialists in the area are becoming aware of and accepting of the need for the proton accelerator facility planned for one of the buildings on the hospital site.
Tune in Friday evening on Channel 71 at 7:30 PM for the complete interview.
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