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We educate medical students, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to practice patient-centered medicine, to study the prevention and treatment of disease, and to excel in health care delivery and in the basic sciences.

 

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Students sharing the excitement of Match Day 2022.
Students sharing the excitement of Match Day 2022.
Faculty chat in the Daily Ground coffee shop.
Faculty chat in the Daily Grind coffee shop.
Resident group learning session.
Resident group learning session.
Ph.D. students in the lab.
Ph.D. students in the lab.
Researcher using an EM-ICE high-pressure freezer.
Researcher using an EM-ICE high-pressure freezer.
Patient care and technology coming together.
Patient care and technology coming together.
Researchers going over test results.
Researcher going over test results.
The da Vinci Research Kit, which performs minimally invasive robotic surgery.
The da Vinci Research Kit, which performs minimally invasive robotic surgery.
Group learning in the OR for image-guided robot-assisted spine surgery.
Group learning in the OR for image-guided robot-assisted spine surgery.
A student writes in a notebook while looking at an imaging scan.
A graduate student works in the Multiphoton Imaging Facility.
Students sharing the excitement of Match Day 2022.
Students sharing the excitement of Match Day 2022.
Faculty chat in the Daily Ground coffee shop.
Faculty chat in the Daily Grind coffee shop.
Resident group learning session.
Resident group learning session.
Ph.D. students in the lab.
Ph.D. students in the lab.
Researcher using an EM-ICE high-pressure freezer.
Researcher using an EM-ICE high-pressure freezer.
Patient care and technology coming together.
Patient care and technology coming together.
Researchers going over test results.
Researcher going over test results.
The da Vinci Research Kit, which performs minimally invasive robotic surgery.
The da Vinci Research Kit, which performs minimally invasive robotic surgery.
Group learning in the OR for image-guided robot-assisted spine surgery.
Group learning in the OR for image-guided robot-assisted spine surgery.
A student writes in a notebook while looking at an imaging scan.
A graduate student works in the Multiphoton Imaging Facility.
 
 

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