List of Harvard Medical School alumni

Harvard Medical School is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts.

Academia

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Founders

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Chancellors and university presidents

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Provost and vice-chancellor

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Deans

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Department chairs

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Program directors

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Professors

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Art

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Aviation and space

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Business

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Crime

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Dentistry

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Education

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Entertainment

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Government

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Government officials

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National Institutes of Health

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Other U.S. agencies

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State and county officials

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Literature and journalism

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Authors

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Editors

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Medicine

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Cardiology

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Endocrinology

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Gastroenterology

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Genetics

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Gynecology

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Hematology

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Hospital administration

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Immunology

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Infectious disease

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Medical research

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Neurology

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Oncology

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Pathology

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Pediatrics

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Physician

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Radiology

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Surgery

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Military

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Museology

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Nobel Prize laureates

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Nonprofit

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Ophthalmology

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Pharmacology

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Politics

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Psychiatry

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Religion

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Science

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Sports

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References

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