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The Woodruff Health Sciences Center includes three schools, a national primate research center, a cancer institute, a global health institute, and the most comprehensive health care system in the state.

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Emory Healthcare

Emory Healthcare is the most comprehensive health care system in Georgia, with sites throughout metro Atlanta and across the state.

Emory Healthcare Website
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Emory University School of Medicine

Emory University School of Medicine has 2,895 full and part-time faculty and 792 volunteer faculty.

School of Medicine Website
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Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing

The Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing has 553 bachelor's, 318 master's, 27 PhD, and 100 doctor of nursing practice (DNP) students. Bachelor's degree graduates go on to become national and international leaders in patient care, public health, government, research, and education.

School of Nursing website
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Rollins School of Public Health

The Rollins School of Public Health has 1,203 master's degree students and 179 PhD students who choose from degree options in behavioral sciences and health education, biostatistics and bioinformatics, epidemiology, environmental health, health policy and management, and global health.

School of Public Health website
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Winship Cancer Institute

As the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)–Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Georgia and one of only 51 in the country, Winship Cancer Institute discovers and develops novel and highly effective approaches to cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis, and care.

Winship Cancer Institute Website
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Emory National Primate Research Center

Dedicated to discovering causes, prevention, treatments, and cures, Emory National Primate Research Center (ENPRC) is fighting diseases and improving human health and lives worldwide.

ENPRC website
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Emory Global Health Institute

With a mission of advancing Emory University's efforts to improve health around the world, the Emory Global Health Institute (EGHI) has supported Emory faculty and student global health projects in close to 100 countries

Emory Global Health website
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Office of Well-Being (EmWELL)

The mission of the Office of Well-Being (EmWELL) is to support and develop well-being strategies in partnership with staff and leaders across the Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC).

EmWELL Website
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Emory Global Diabetes Research Center

Emory Global Diabetes Research Center (EGDRC) leverages an extensive global network to develop and advance the abilities of Emory, US, and non-US researchers to engage in world-class research in diabetes and other related non-communicable diseases.

EGDRC Website
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Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice - IPECP

IPECP's mission is to transform healthcare and public health through interprofessional education and training, research, and engagement in the communities that the Woodruff Health Sciences Center serves.

IPECP Website
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Emory Brain Health Center 

With more than 400 researchers and clinicians, Emory Healthcare’s Brain Health Center combines psychiatry and behavioral sciences, rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, and sleep medicine to offer complete, coordinated care for disorders of the brain.

Emory Brain Health Center Website
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AI Health

The Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute (AI Health) aims to shape the artificial intelligence revolution and unite the power of machine learning and big data to transform the ways in which health care systems prevent, diagnose, treat and cure diseases.

AI Health Website

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