Beth Israel Hospital Beth Israel Hospital –
Hebrew for "House of Israel" – was founded on May 28, 1890 (closed 2025). At a time when most of the city's hospitals would not treat newly arrived immigrants, forty immigrant
Orthodox Jews opened a small clinic and emergency room at 206
Broadway. The school was established in 1902 to train nurses for the nascent Beth Israel Hospital. As the demand for services at the hospital grew, the recruitment of nurses became a necessity. The school reflected a historical national movement toward nurses providing services at hospitals while they were in training. In 2013, after decades of expansions and acquisitions, Beth Israel Medical Center joined the Mount Sinai Health System. Its nursing school – then known as the Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel – became Mount Sinai's sole nursing school. ==Academics==