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Weill Cornell Medical College
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About Weill Cornell Medical College
Weill Cornell Medical College is a graduate-level medical institution located in New York, New York, affiliated with Cornell University. Situated on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the college is one of the nation's leading medical schools, known for its integration of research, clinical training, and medical education within the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital system.
No specific programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this entry. Weill Cornell Medical College primarily offers the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree along with graduate programs in biomedical research and related health sciences fields. The college is closely affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, providing students with extensive clinical training opportunities in one of the country's largest hospital systems.
New York, NY provides an unparalleled environment for medical education, with access to a diverse patient population and world-class research facilities. Weill Cornell Medical College's Manhattan campus positions students at the intersection of academic medicine, clinical practice, and biomedical innovation in one of the world's foremost centers of health and science.
1300 York Ave, C-118, New York, NY 10021
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