Nashville is a diverse city. Many know it as "Music City USA," but it is also home to business and industry, as well as recording and entertainment interests. Nineteen colleges or universities and two medical schools are located in the area. Vanderbilt University Hospital is well-known for its excellence in medicine as well as patient care. Meharry Medical College founded in 1876, is a leading educator of African-American physicians, biomedical scientists, and dentists. In addition to these medical research interests, the Nashville area hosts health care management, automobile manufacturing, and publishing and printing businesses. Over 800 churches dot the landscape. The Tennessee Center for Bioethics and Culture seeks to engage in fruitful discussion with those in the medical and scientific fields, as well as those within and without any faith tradition. The purpose of the center is to clearly communicate a vision of human dignity for the future.