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'''Jules Blankfein''' (died June 2, 1989) was a [[physician]] and financier; co-founder of Physicians Hospital<ref[https://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/10/nyregion/health-care-shift-in-jackson-heights.html]</ref> in [[Jackson Heights, Queens|Jackson Heights]], [[Queens]] ([[New York City]]). He was a 1921 graduate of [[Yale University]], and received a medical degree from [[New York Medical College]] and Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital in 1928. Blankein was one of the nine physicians who founded [[Physicians Hospital]] (NYC) in 1935; he served as its president and as a director. He served as a trustee<ref>[https://core.ac.uk/reader/217330140]</ref> of New York Medical College.<ref name=HospitalNYTobit>{{cite news |
'''Jules Blankfein''' (died June 2, 1989) was a [[physician]] and financier; co-founder of Physicians Hospital<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/10/nyregion/health-care-shift-in-jackson-heights.html]</ref> in [[Jackson Heights, Queens|Jackson Heights]], [[Queens]] ([[New York City]]). He was a 1921 graduate of [[Yale University]], and received a medical degree from [[New York Medical College]] and Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital in 1928. Blankein was one of the nine physicians who founded [[Physicians Hospital]] (NYC) in 1935; he served as its president and as a director. He served as a trustee<ref>[https://core.ac.uk/reader/217330140]</ref> of New York Medical College.<ref name=HospitalNYTobit>{{cite news |
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Jules Blankfein (died June 2, 1989) was a physician and financier; co-founder of Physicians Hospital[1] in Jackson Heights, Queens (New York City). He was a 1921 graduate of Yale University, and received a medical degree from New York Medical College and Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital in 1928. Blankein was one of the nine physicians who founded Physicians Hospital (NYC) in 1935; he served as its president and as a director. He served as a trustee[2] of New York Medical College.[3] and as Vice President of its alumni assocaiation[4]
Personal
The New York Times notes that "he was a trustee of New York Medical College" and that he "contributed generously to many Jewish causes."[3] Jules Blankfein and his family remained involved with Yale from the time of his graduation in 1921, launching a lineage at the University.[5] He and his wife Frieda were the parents of two sons.[3]