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Geneva Medical College

Geneva Medical College, established in 1834 in Geneva, New York, was one of the earliest medical schools in the United States. It aimed to train physicians with rigorous coursework and practical experience. The college played a key role in advancing medical education in the 19th century and eventually became part of what is now known as Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. Its legacy includes contributing to the development of medical training standards and producing many physicians who served their communities nationwide.