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WMC is a highly selective institution. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit an AMCAS application early in the processing year.

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We are current medical students who wish to share our thoughts on all aspects of life in New York City and particularly at WCMC: curriculum, facilities, research opportunities, community outreach activities and student life in general.

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The medical college curriculum was completely revised in 1996. Though widely successful and emulated, it continues to be evaluated annually in light of the educational objectives adopted by the Executive and General Faculty Councils in 2002.

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Founded in 1898 as Cornell University Medical College, the school's name was changed in 1998 to the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University. The medical school campus embraces one of the most advanced centers in the world for the biomedical sciences, including Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan- Kettering Cancer Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Center, and the Hospital for Special Surgery.

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Weill Medical College's own research laboratories have been completely renovated in recent years, increasing laboratory space by more than 25%.
www.med.cornell.edu/research

The Rockefeller University is one of the world's premier biomedical research institutions.
www.rockefeller.edu

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is generally considered the top center in the country, or indeed the world, for cancer care.
www.mskcc.org

The Hospital for Special Surgery was the first institution in the United States dedicated to the treatment of orthopedic conditions.
www.hss.edu

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is home to a wealth of clinical research in virtually all areas of medical science.
www.nyp.org