Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus

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The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus is a 100 acre (400,000 m²) medical campus in downtown Buffalo, New York, dedicated to developing clinical, research, and academic excellence. The BNMC, modelled after medical centers such as the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio and the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, was founded in 2001 by a consortium (including the University at Buffalo and Roswell Park Cancer Institute) to create a world-class medical center. This project comprises one of the five "Strategic Investment Areas" that make up Buffalo's Queen City Hub Plan, the city's strategic plan for urban redevelopment.

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Approximately $600 million in annual expenditures
An additional $300 million in annual economic impact
8,000+ employees
500+ MDs
200+ PhDs
750,000+ annual patient visits
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