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New center provides home to medical specialties

New center provides home to medical specialties


May 18, 2011

Construction has begun on the Medical Arts Pavilion at the University Medical Center in Princeton, N.J. Philadelphia-based Evironetics provided architecture and interior design services for the 150,000-sf building, which will house offices for ear, nose, and throat (that’s “otorhinolaryngology” for those who do the Sunday New York Times crossword in pen), obstetrics and gynecology, anesthesia, optometry, nephrology, and oncology.

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