Ancient Art, Modern Science: 200 Years of Medicine at Yale

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2011
  • Emmy Award--winning director and producer Karyl Evans chronicles the rise of the School of Medicine from its origins as the Medical Institution of Yale College in 1810 to its current incarnation as one of the world's major centers for biomedical research, clinical care, and the education of physicians, scientists, physician associates, and public health professionals. "Ancient Art, Modern Science" showcases highlights of the unique Yale system of medical education as well as recent advances in research and patient care at Yale, and it provides a glimpse of things to come as the school enters its third century. Narrated by veteran broadcaster Jane Pauley with music performed by the Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra and an original score by composer Bruce Zimmerman.
    Produced by the Office of Institutional Planning and Communications, Yale School of Medicine, One Church Street, Suite 300, New Haven, CT 06510 /// medicine.yale.edu/ipc /// Tel: +1.203.785.5824

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