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 Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC)

The Emory University School of Medicine is part of the Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC), an academic health sciences center that encompasses the components of Emory University responsible for patient care, education of health professionals, research affecting health and illness, and policies for prevention and treatment of disease. Other components of the center include:

Emory Healthcare

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing

Rollins School of Public Health

Winship Cancer Institute

Yerkes National Primate Research Center

 Patient Care/Teaching Facilities

Atlanta VA Medical Center

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

The Emory Clinic

Emory Crawford Long Hospital

Emory University Hospital

Grady Memorial Hospital

Piedmont Hospital

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 Public Health and Research Institutions

American Cancer Society

The Carter Center

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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 Academic Institutions

Georgia Institute of Technology

Morehouse School of Medicine

University of Georgia

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 Patient Education

American College of Surgeons' "Patients as Partners in Surgical Care" site

MedicalEngine.com

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 Faculty and Postgraduate Resources

Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library

American College of Surgeons' Members Only Web Portal
The portal provides users with a personalized gateway to the Internet that (1) facilitates and filters access to Web-based information, (2) initiates and facilitates collaboration and exchange of ideas among members, and (3) provides a secure, single sign-on service that is the entry point of access to organized Web information from the College and other validated and reputable sources. In addition to Fellows of the ACS, other select groups are allowed access to the portal: Associate Fellows of the College, surgical residents and medical students. While several electronic tools are only available to Fellows, there are many resources available to everyone who has access.

MedWeb

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