Yale School of Medicine

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Yale School of Medicine

Yale School of Medicine (pronunciation: Yayl Skool of Med-uh-sin) is a graduate medical school associated with Yale University located in New Haven, Connecticut.

Etymology

The name "Yale" is derived from the British merchant, Elihu Yale, who made a significant donation that facilitated the university's establishment. The term "School of Medicine" is a common designation for institutions that offer postgraduate education in the field of medicine.

History

The Yale School of Medicine was founded in 1810 as the Medical Institution of Yale College and is the third-oldest medical school in the United States. The school's founding faculty members were three doctors, Nathan Smith, Benjamin Silliman, and Elisha Perkins, who were leading figures in the early medical education in the country.

Education

The Yale School of Medicine offers degrees in Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master's in Public Health (MPH), and joint degree programs. The school is known for its curriculum, known as the "Yale System", which emphasizes self-directed learning and promotes student research.

Research

The Yale School of Medicine is a leading research institution and has made significant contributions to medical research in various fields such as genetics, neuroscience, and public health. The school is affiliated with the Yale-New Haven Hospital, one of the largest and most important teaching hospitals in the country.

Notable Alumni

The Yale School of Medicine has produced many notable alumni, including Nobel laureates, leaders in the field of medicine, and distinguished researchers.

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