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✨ Sunlight, Smallpox & Scandals, A Glimpse into Health News from June 1, 1925 Travel back to June 1, 1925, and explore the health headlines that shaped the era—from groundbreaking sunlight therapy to the devastating smallpox epidemic and the rise of birth control advocacy.

✨ Sunlight, Smallpox & Scandals, A Glimpse into Health News from June 1, 1925

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Get ready for the first-ever #TTLC25 discussion on the demographics of lung cancer, with a special focus on young adults. 💬 Let’s take a trip down #history and see how far we’ve come. 🔙 #LungCancerAwareness #YoungAdults #MedicalMilestones

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The SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, located in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, has a rich history spanning over 150 years. It is the only academic medical center in Brooklyn and part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.

### Early Beginnings
- **1856**: The institution began as a dispensary established by German physicians in downtown Brooklyn to provide care for poor immigrants. This dispensary later evolved into the Long Island College Hospital.
- **1858**: A medical school was launched, introducing the revolutionary concept of bedside teaching in hospitals rather than solely relying on classroom instruction[1][4][10].

### Growth and Evolution
- **1931**: The school was rechartered as the Long Island College of Medicine, with affiliations across Brooklyn hospitals[1][9].
- **1945**: Land was acquired in East Flatbush for a new campus.
- **1950**: The "Downstate" era officially began with the merger of the Long Island College of Medicine and SUNY. This marked its inclusion in the SUNY system as a public institution[4][9].

### Expansion and Milestones
- **1953-1954**: Construction began on the current campus, with President Dwight D. Eisenhower laying the cornerstone for the Basic Sciences Building.
- **1966**: The University Hospital at Downstate opened, alongside the establishment of the School of Graduate Studies, College of Nursing, and College of Health Related Professions.
- **1985**: It was renamed the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn to reflect its expanded scope.
- **2008**: The School of Public Health became fully accredited, making it one of only two such schools in the NYC metropolitan area[4][9][10].

### Achievements and Contributions
SUNY Downstate has achieved numerous medical milestones:
- It was home to the first federally funded dialysis unit (1964) and New York City's first academic emergency medicine department (1991)[3].

It has been a leader in training doctors from underrepresented communities

The SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, located in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, has a rich history spanning over 150 years. It is the only academic medical center in Brooklyn and part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. ### Early Beginnings - **1856**: The institution began as a dispensary established by German physicians in downtown Brooklyn to provide care for poor immigrants. This dispensary later evolved into the Long Island College Hospital. - **1858**: A medical school was launched, introducing the revolutionary concept of bedside teaching in hospitals rather than solely relying on classroom instruction[1][4][10]. ### Growth and Evolution - **1931**: The school was rechartered as the Long Island College of Medicine, with affiliations across Brooklyn hospitals[1][9]. - **1945**: Land was acquired in East Flatbush for a new campus. - **1950**: The "Downstate" era officially began with the merger of the Long Island College of Medicine and SUNY. This marked its inclusion in the SUNY system as a public institution[4][9]. ### Expansion and Milestones - **1953-1954**: Construction began on the current campus, with President Dwight D. Eisenhower laying the cornerstone for the Basic Sciences Building. - **1966**: The University Hospital at Downstate opened, alongside the establishment of the School of Graduate Studies, College of Nursing, and College of Health Related Professions. - **1985**: It was renamed the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn to reflect its expanded scope. - **2008**: The School of Public Health became fully accredited, making it one of only two such schools in the NYC metropolitan area[4][9][10]. ### Achievements and Contributions SUNY Downstate has achieved numerous medical milestones: - It was home to the first federally funded dialysis unit (1964) and New York City's first academic emergency medicine department (1991)[3]. It has been a leader in training doctors from underrepresented communities

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