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  1. The Medical Library provides access to: Overview Standard language for NIH and other grant applications Yale’s collection of 15 million print and electronic volumes is housed in 15 libraries, including Sterling Memorial, Beinecke, Marx, and Bass libraries, as well as many other school and departmental libraries, such as the Harvey Cushing ...

  2. AskYaleMedicalLibrary@yale.edu 203-785-5354 The Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library takes a leadership role in providing faculty and students with seamless access to superb digital collections when and where they are needed, teaching and research, collaboration between librarians and patrons, and a commitment to technology and ...

  3. The digital thesis deposit has been a graduation requirement since 2006. Starting in 2012, alumni of the Yale School of Medicine were invited to participate in the YMTDL project by granting scanning and hosting permission to the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, which digitized the Library’s print copy of their thesis or dissertation.

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  5. Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library. Coordinates: 41.3030°N 72.9333°W. The Medical Historical Library, another view. The Harvey Cushing and John Hay Whitney Medical Library is the central library of the Yale School of Medicine, Yale School of Nursing, and Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. [1]

  6. Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. https://library.medicine.yale.edu 333 Cedar Street, 203.785.5359 (circulation desk), 203.737.2963 (public health librarian) John Gallagher, Director Kate Nyhan, Research and Education Librarian for Public Health, kate.nyhan@yale.edu Kayla Del Biondo, Simbonis Librarian for Public Health, kayla.delbiondo@yale.edu.

  7. A century later, in 1813, the Medical Institution of Yale College opened, but it was not until 1917 that the medical school began a separate library on the medical campus. The current medical library was founded thanks to the efforts of Dr. Harvey Cushing (1869–1939), considered one of the founders of modern neurosurgery, and two other ...

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