Medical Campus of Philadelphia
- Medical Campus of Philadelphia
The Medical Campus of Philadelphia occupies the site on which the world’s first medical school for women, the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850-1867), relocated from Center City to East Falls in 1930. Subsequent name changes included The Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (1867-1970) and The Medical College of Pennsylvania (1970-1995).
The Medical Campus of Philadelphia is a hub for medical activity in East Falls and accommodates medical, educational, biotechnology and life science uses.
External links
* [http://www.medicalcampusofphiladelphia.com Medical Campus of Philadelphia]
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