Weill Cornell Medicine Explained

Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Former Names:Cornell University Medical College, Weill Cornell Medical College
Established: (as Cornell University Medical College)[1]
Dean:Robert A. Harrington[2]
Students:414[3]
Faculty:1,814[4]
City:1300 York Avenue, New York City, U.S.
Coordinates:40.7646°N -73.9541°W

The Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University[5] is Cornell University's biomedical research unit and medical school in New York City.

The school and associated research organization is affiliated with several hospitals and medical centers including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Rockefeller University, all of which are located on or near York Avenue and Sutton Place. Weill Cornell has also been affiliated with Houston Methodist Hospital since 2004.

In 1991, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Rockefeller University joined Weill Cornell to establish the Tri-Institutional MD–PhD Program. In 2001, the school opened a campus in Qatar.[6]

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.[7] [8] [9]

20th century

The college founded the medical fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon on October 13, 1904.[10]

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.[11]

The school became affiliated with New York Hospital, now NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, in 1913.[1] The institutions opened a joint hospital-educational campus in Yorkville in 1932.[1]

In 1927, William Payne Whitney's $27 million donation led to the building of the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, which became the name for Cornell's large psychiatric effort. Its Training School for Nurses became affiliated with the university in 1942, operating as the Cornell Nursing School until it closed in 1979.

In 1936, the Swiss professor and psychiatrist Oskar Diethelm [12] contributed a collection of more than 10,000 titles related to the history of psychiatry, helping to build up the Oskar Diethelm Historical Library.[13] [14]

The school was renamed the Weill Medical College of Cornell University after receiving a substantial endowment from then-Citigroup Chairman Sanford I. Weill in 1998.[15]

21st century

In 2015, the school was renamed Weill Cornell Medicine.[16]

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.[17]

In March 2024, Dr. 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.[18]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History . Weill Cornell Medicine . May 20, 2019.
  2. Web site: Dr. Robert Harrington named dean of Weill Cornell Medicine .
  3. Web site: 2023 . 2023-2024 Best Medical Schools: Research . Nov 25, 2023 . U.S. News & World Report.
  4. Web site: About our Faculty . Weill Cornell Medicine . May 20, 2019.
  5. Web site: Onboarding New Team Members Population Health Sciences . 2022-12-08 . phs.weill.cornell.edu.
  6. Web site: Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar . May 20, 2019 . Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar.
  7. Brand . RA . Biographical sketch: James Stephen Ewing, MD (1844-1943). . Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research . March 2012 . 470 . 3 . 639–41 . 10.1007/s11999-011-2234-y . 22207564 . 3270161.
  8. James B. Murphy James Ewing Biographical Memoir National Academy of Sciences Washington D.C., 1951.
  9. Book: The Register. 1915. Cornell University. 110. Volumes 15-18.
  10. Web site: History . 2024-04-08 . phide.org . en.
  11. Web site: Weill Medical College: Our years of achievement. July 6, 2006.
  12. Henry R. . Rollin . Br Med J . May 27, 1972 . 2 . 5812 . 539 . 10.1136/bmj.2.5812.539 . 677166716 . 1788353.
  13. Book: Cornell University Medical College Announcement . 1970 . Cornell University . 12 . https://archive.today/20201030151945/https://archive.org/stream/cornelluniversit1970corn/cornelluniversit1970corn_djvu.txt . October 30, 2020 . live. at the Internet Archive.
  14. Medical Dissertations of Psychiatric Interest Printed before 1750 . Richard . Hunter . Med. Hist. . 10.1017/S0025727300017907 . July 1, 1972 . 16 . 3 . 30 . 1034996 . 679362370. 0025-7273 .
  15. News: Arenson . Karen W. . 1998-05-01 . $100 Million Donation Set For Cornell Medical School . 2024-05-21 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  16. Web site: 2015-10-07 . Weill Cornell Medical College Rebrands - The Cornell Daily Sun . 2024-04-08 . cornellsun.com . en-US.
  17. News: Hassan . Adeel . 2019-09-16 . Cornell's Medical School Offers Full Rides in Battle Over Student Debt . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-01-25 . 0362-4331.
  18. Web site: Cefola . Marisa . 20 March 2024 . Former Weill Cornell Medicine Dean Allegedly Faked Data for Two Decades — Now PETA Is Going After Him . 2024-04-17 . The Cornell Daily Sun . en-US.
  19. News: Rosenbaum . Emma . How Cornell's Dr. Anthony Fauci Became America's Most Trusted Disease Expert . 2 August 2020 . The Cornell Daily Sun . 23 March 2020.
  20. https://library.weill.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/personal_papers/bkean.pdf
  21. Web site: Moore, John P . 2024-06-06 . vivo.weill.cornell.edu.
  22. Web site: George Papanicolaou: Biography Weill Cornell Medicine Samuel J. Wood Library . 2023-09-01 . library.weill.cornell.edu.
  23. Web site: A New Strategy for Protecting the Brain After Strokes . 2024-06-06 . WCM Newsroom . en.
  24. Web site: Dr. Douglas Scherr, MD: Urologist - New York, NY . 2024-06-06 . Medical News Today . en.
  25. Web site: 2015-08-06 . Harold E. Varmus, M.D. . 2024-06-06 . National Institutes of Health (NIH) . EN.
  26. Web site: Dr. Lucian Sulica, MD: Otolaryngologist - New York, NY . 2024-06-06 . Medical News Today . en.