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Where on the NIH campus does clinical training take place?

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Where on the NIH campus does clinical training take place?

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Clinical training will take place in the new Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, a 242-bed state-of-the-art research hospital. This modern patient care facility connects directly to the original on-campus research hospital, the Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, which opened in 1953. Together the Hatfield and Magnuson buildings form the NIH Clinical Center (Building 10), where all patients, both inpatient and ambulatory, are evaluated and treated. For more detailed information about the Clinical Center, go to http://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/ccc/crc/. A campus map that shows where Building 10 is located is available at http://parking.nih.gov/visitor_access_map.htm.

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