NYU Child Study Center
Founded:
The New York University Child Study Center (CSC) was founded in 1997 at Bellevue Hospital Center, with Harold S. Koplewicz, M.D., as Director.

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New York University Child Study Center is the nation's leading organization for research, prevention and treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric and learning disorders.

Through science-based clinical care, cutting-edge research, expert professional training, and extensive public education, the Center strives to generate new knowledge about child mental health, improve the practices of healthcare professionals who serve children, and influence child-related public health policy. Most... (read more)
Mission:
The CSC was established with a mission to improve the treatment of child psychiatric disorders by:

- Eliminating the stigma of being or having a child with a psychiatric disorder
- Conducting research and disseminating scientific findings to improve the practices of professionals serving children
- Influencing child-related public policy
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CSC provides health care for children and adolescents at there six locations in New York City, Rockland County, Long Island and Hackensack, NJ.

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August 12

NYU Child Study Center wrote a note.

Aug 12th at 11:00am
The NYU Child Study Center is looking for two interns for the fall semester in the Communications Department.

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