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Weill Cornell Medicine

Weill Cornell Medicine, originally Cornell University Medical College, is the medical school of Cornell University, located on the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.

History
19th century The Cornell Medical College was founded on April 14, 1898, with an endowment by Col. Oliver H. Payne. The college was established in New York City because Ithaca, where the Cornell main campus is located, was deemed too small to offer adequate clinical training opportunities. James Ewing was the first professor of clinical pathology at the school, and for a while the only full-time professor. 20th century The college founded the medical fraternity, Phi Delta Epsilon, on October 13, 1904. A branch of the medical school operated in Stimson Hall on the main campus. The two-year Ithaca course paralleled the first two years of the New York school. The Ithaca location closed in 1938 due to declining enrollment. The school became affiliated with New York Hospital, now NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, in 1913. In 1936, the Swiss professor and psychiatrist Oskar Diethelm contributed a collection of more than 10,000 titles related to the history of psychiatry, helping to build up the Oskar Diethelm Historical Library. The Cornell University Medical College was renamed the "Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University" after then-Citigroup chairman Sanford I. Weill pledged a $100 million donation to Cornell University for its biomedical research in 1998. 21st century In 2015, the school was renamed Weill Cornell Medicine. On September 16, 2019, Augustine M.K. Choi announced Weill Cornell Medicine would make the cost of attendance free for all students who qualify for financial aid, made possible by a $160 million gift from The Starr Foundation, directed by Weill Cornell Medicine overseer Maurice R. Greenberg, in partnership with gifts from Joan and Board of Overseers Chairman Emeritus Sanford I. Weill. In March 2024, Augustine M.K. Choi, professor and former Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, was accused of altering data for two decades in his research on animals. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
, a 1966 Weill Cornell Medicine alumnus • John Gartner, psychotherapist; author; former Johns Hopkins University Medical School professor; founder or dutytowarn.org PACWilson Greatbatch, inventor of the cardiac artificial pacemakerIser Ginzburg, physician and journalist • Nan Hayworth, physician and former U.S. Representative • Henry Heimlich, physician and namesake of the Heimlich maneuverRoy S. Herbst, oncologist, lung cancer researcher, and academic at Yale Cancer Center and Yale School of MedicineRichard Hooker, surgeon and writer • Peter Hotez, scientist, pediatrician, advocate in the fields of global health and vaccinology • John Howland, pediatrician • Mae C. Jemison, former astronaut • Amy Kelley, geriatrician and palliative care specialist, deputy director of the National Institute on AgingC. Everett Koop, former Surgeon General • Bonnie Mathieson, scientist and HIV/AIDS researcher • Alton Meister, scientist and HIV/AIDS researcher • Elizabeth Nabel, president of Brigham and Women's HospitalUtthara Nayar, cancer researcher at the Dan-Farber Cancer InstituteJames Peake, former United States Secretary of Veterans AffairsJacob Robbins, endocrinologist at the National Institutes of HealthIda S. Scudder, medical missionary in India • Ruth Westheimer, sex therapist and talk show host ==Notable faculty==
Notable faculty
David H. Abramson, ophthalmic surgeon • Jonathan Avery, addiction psychiatrist • Lewis C. Cantley, Meyer Director and Professor of Cancer Biology at the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine • Olivier Elemento, Director of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine • Mario Gaudino, professor of cardiothoracic surgery, principal investigator of the ROMA trial, a multinational trial of radial artery grafting in CABG • Antonio Gotto, cardiologist and dean emeritus • Amos Grunebaum, obstetrician and gynecologist • David P. Hajjar, dean emeritus, Professor and Professor of Pathology and Biochemistry, and the Frank Rhodes Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular Biology and Genetics • Allan McLane Hamilton, Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell Medical College • Yoon Kang, Richard P. Cohen, M.D. Professor of Medical Education and the senior associate dean for education • Ben Kean, Professor of Medicine, founder of the Tropical Medicine Unit, chief of the Parasitology Laboratory at New York Hospital, and personal physician to the Shah of Iran, whose health and treatment was a factor in the Iran Hostage CrisisOtto F. Kernberg, psychiatrist • David Kissane, Professor of Psychiatry and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and inaugural Jimmie C. Holland Chair in Psychiatric Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterBruce Lerman, cardiologist, the Hilda Altschul Master Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Chief of the Division of Cardiology and Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Presbyterian HospitalFabrizio Michelassi, Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine • John P. Moore, virologist and professor at Weill Cornell Medicine • Georgios Papanikolaou, Former professor of clinical anatomy at Cornell University Medical College, inventor of the Pap testRajiv Ratan, professor, administrator, scientist, and the Burke Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine • Douglas Scherr, surgeon, medical researcher and Clinical Director of Urologic Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine • Harold E. Varmus, Nobel Prize-winning scientist and the Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine • Radu Lucian Sulica, Professor and Chief, Laryngology and Voice Disorders • Ruth Westheimer (born Karola Siegel, 1928; known as "Dr. Ruth"), German American sex therapist, talk show host, author, professor, Holocaust survivor, and former Haganah sniper ==See also==
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