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  1. Geneva Medical College was founded on September 15, 1834, in Geneva, New York, as a separate department (college) of Geneva College, currently known as Hobart and William Smith Colleges. In 1871, the medical school was transferred to Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York .

  2. Learn about the history and legacy of Geneva Medical College, the first medical school in the world to admit women. Explore images of its buildings, obituaries of its alumni, and its move to Syracuse University.

  3. Oct 21, 2019 · Learn how Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the US to receive a medical degree from Geneva Medical College in 1849, despite facing sexism and discrimination. Explore her life and achievements as a pioneer of women in medicine.

  4. The first proposal to establish a medical department at Geneva College under Dr. Thomas Spencer and Dr. John Morgan, 1834. The Geneva branch of the Rutgers Medical Faculty of Geneva College was deeply dependent on Dr. Hosack.

  5. In 1813, the only two medical schools in New York, the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Medical Department of Columbia University, merged into one body under the former’s name. This created a monopoly on medical education in New York State and caused the first ripple that eventually led to the creation of Geneva Medical College.

  6. Learn how Geneva Medical College was founded in 1827 as a result of a partnership between Dr. Hosack and Geneva College, and how it later became affiliated with Hobart College. Explore the circular, faculty and graduates of the medical school.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · A presentation exploring the history of Geneva Medical College and it's most famous graduate, Elizabeth Blackwell.