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Weill Cornell Medical College

About Weill Cornell Medical College

Founded in 1898, and affiliated with what is now NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital since 1927, Weill Cornell Medical College is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. In addition to offering degrees in medicine, Weill Cornell also has PhD programs in biomedical research and education at the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and with neighboring Sloan-Kettering Institute and The Rockefeller University, has established a joint MD-PhD program for students to intensify their pursuit of Weill Cornell's triple mission of education, research, and patient care.

Weill Cornell Medical College is divided into 24 basic science and patient care departments that focus on the sciences underlying clinical medicine and/or encompass the study, treatment, and prevention of human diseases. In addition to its affiliation with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College and the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences maintain major affiliations with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, The Rockefeller University, the Hospital for Special Surgery, as well as with the metropolitan-area institutions that constitute NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare Network. Weill Cornell Medical College and the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences are accredited by the Liaison Committee for Medical Education of the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Reviews

COVID-19 Community Education Empowerment Internship

May 2021 - July 2021 New York City, NY
“I liked the information we learned from diverse educators and medical professionals regarding the COVID 19 pandemic and the importance of vaccinations across all communities. I had a great experience making my own project and seeing how it can better the community vaccination rates. ”

Undergraduate Research Assistant

June 2019 - August 2019 New York City, NY
“I loved being surrounded by a supportive community of faculty from Weill Cornell and 28 other minority pre-med students who inspired me everyday through the T-SRF Program. I really enjoyed how the program's focus of healthcare disparities and equity was incorporated in every class lecture and speaker event that we attended. This was my first clinical research experience which was a great challenge. ”
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