At Calvary, we work hard to provide medical care and comfort to anyone who needs it, regardless of their ability to pay.
In 1985, the Hospital established the Palliative Care Institute to help educate healthcare professionals about how to provide the best end-of-life care to patients.
Since then, Calvary’s Palliative Care Institute has welcomed thousands of physicians, nurses, Social Workers, and other healthcare professionals from more than 30 countries to date.
The National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health has designated Calvary “an international leader in palliative care” and invited us to participate in the Middle East Cancer Consortium (MECC). Comprised of the national ministries of health from Egypt, Turkey, Israel, Cyprus, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority, MECC members have visited Calvary regularly since 2005.
Annual visitors to the PCI include health care professionals from coast-to-coast as well as students from every medical school in the greater New York area. The students, who come here for visits ranging from one day to semester-long weekly visits, include EMT (emergency medical technician) trainees from the New York Fire Department.