Class Notes

In Rochester History

In the early years of the School of Medicine and Dentistry, a faculty member and a student collaborate in the search for a hormone.

When George Washington Corner arrived in Rochester in September, 1924, to take a position as professor of anatomy, he took a taxi from the YMCA, where he had booked a room, to Elmwood Avenue, then at the southern edge of the city. Read more about this discovery »

Alumni Notes

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Match Day 2012

The drama of Match Day moved to Whipple Auditorium this year, where both tension and spirits were high.

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The Future of Medical Education

Philip Pizzo, M.D., dean of the Stanford School of Medicine and a Class of 1970 graduate of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, discussed the future of medical education during a January visit to Rochester.

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Power of Posters

Intrigued by a poster about preventing AIDS that he saw on a Boston subway car in the early 1990s, Edward Atwater, M.D. (M '50), began collecting AIDS education posters to track how different societies viewed and responded to the epidemic.

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Praising and sustaining the Rochester model

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Video of Dr. Griner