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NYU Grossman School of Medicine was founded in 1841 as the Medical College of New York University, [3] with an inaugural class of 239 students. [4] Among the college's six original faculty members were renowned surgeon Valentine Mott and John Revere, son of patriot Paul Revere. [5]
James Cimino (1928–2010), Internal medicine and palliative care, co-inventor of the Cimino fistula [5] [6] Douglas Cines, MD,1972, hematologist and professor, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Samuel Cochran (1871–1952), medical missionary who worked in Eastern China for over 20 years [7]
This is a list of closed secondary schools in New York. Also see Category:Defunct schools in New York (state). Grover Cleveland High School, Buffalo (former NCES ID 360585000309 [1]) Edison Technical High School, Rochester. Now home to several smaller specialized schools. Some former schools at this campus are listed below. School For Business ...
Pages in category "New York University Grossman School of Medicine alumni" The following 193 pages are in this category, out of 193 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1969, Grossman earned a bachelor of science degree in biology from Tulane University where he was a Tulane Scholar. [2] [3] He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.[2] [3] In 1973, he earned a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and was elected Alpha Omega Alpha.
This is a list of high schools in the state of New York. It contains only schools currently open. For former schools, see List of closed secondary schools in New York and Category:Defunct schools in New York (state). Unless otherwise indicated, all schools are public (government funded) and do not serve any grades lower than fifth grade.
Bill Perkins, 1968, New York State Senator (2007–2017) and member of the New York City Council [14] Dan-el Padilla Peralta, 2002, classicist [34] Alex Prud'homme, journalist [35] Ben Rhodes, 1996, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communication and speechwriter for President Barack Obama [36] David Rhodes, 1994, President of CBS ...
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