Mount Sinai has long been one of the world’s most respected institutions, with outstanding nurses known for their excellence in patient care delivery. We are also recognized for our collaborative environment – where nurses can reach their maximum potential as clinical leaders, working alongside all members of the health care team who are second to none.

Our nurses have earned the prestigious Magnet honor, first in 2004 with re-designation in 2009 – a recognition held by only 6% of U.S. Hospitals. The exemplary quality of our patient care has contributed to Mount Sinai’s rankings in more specialties than ever before, in U.S. News &World Report’s “Best Hospitals.”

In addition, The Center for Nursing Research and Education (CNRE) is an important new center in the Icahn School of Medicine where nurses play an integral role in bringing their experience and insights into the process of research.

These are some of the things that make Mount Sinai exceptional.  
These are some of the things that make for great nursing careers.


Nursing Award

Mount Sinai Hospital earned Magnet status in 2004 and again in 2009, ranking it among the nation's elite 6% for having received this gold standard of nursing excellence twice in succession.  Learn More