Faculty, family and friends gathered at Carnegie Hall on May 31 to celebrate the Weill Cornell Medicine Class of 2018.
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Tarek Khader’s family is his inspiration. By becoming a doctor, he honors his parents’ sacrifices as Palestinian refugees, striving to become the kind of caring physician he would have wanted for his mother when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
For Susannah Calhoun, her differences are also her greatest strengths. As a congenital amputee, she was inspired to overcome the challenges she faced and pursue a future in science, an interest first sparked in high school and culminating in her PhD.
On the eve of their commencement, students from Weill Cornell Medical College and Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences were recognized for their outstanding achievements. Read More
Dr. Thomas Lee, MD ’79, chief medical officer of Press Ganey Associates Inc., was awarded the Weill Cornell Medicine Alumni Association Award of Distinction. Read More
Dr. Janet Braam, PhD ’85, chair of the department of biosciences at Rice University, was awarded the Weill Cornell Graduate School Distinguished Alumnus Award. Read More
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar welcomed 34 new doctors, including 13 Qatari nationals—a landmark for the institution—into the medical profession during commencement on May 2. Read More
Weill Cornell Medical College Class of 2018 learned on national Match Day where they will be doing their internship and residency training—the next three to seven years of their medical careers. Read More