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Council Member Dinowitz's closing remarks on the importance of CUNY School of Medicine

1:49:33

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Council Member Eric Dinowitz offers closing remarks, expressing his excitement about the CUNY School of Medicine's independence and its potential impact on the city and underserved communities. He emphasizes the importance of creating pipelines for younger students to enter healthcare professions.

  • Dinowitz expresses enthusiasm for what the school's independence means for the city and its students
  • He highlights the potential for improved healthcare in underserved communities
  • The Council Member emphasizes the importance of developing pipelines and outreach programs for younger students to enter healthcare professions
  • Dinowitz expresses interest in visiting the school to see its work firsthand and meet with students and parents
Eric Dinowitz
1:49:33
I I'm I I wanna thank you for coming and for the what feels like the entire school of medicine coming.
1:49:41
All them different types of doctors, by the way, in the back.
1:49:45
But I wanna doctor, I wanna thank you for coming today.
1:49:48
I'm I know you're in sort of, like, the beginning stages of independence.
1:49:53
I'm really excited about what this means for our city, really excited about what it means for our students, about the care that can potentially be given, to underserved communities, and certainly look forward to what that pipeline looks like, what that outreach, what that engagement with our younger students looks like, so that they can go back to our communities and provide better health care, both preventative and treatment health care.
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