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

Founders

Chancellors and university presidents

Provost and vice-chancellor

Deans

Department chairs

Program directors

Professors

Art

Aviation and space

Business

Crime

Dentistry

Education

Entertainment

Government

Government officials

National Institutes of Health

Gerald T. Keusch, 1998, Associate Director for International Health, Office of the NIH Director, and Director of the Fogarty International Center at the National Institutes of Health

Other U.S. agencies

State and county officials

Literature and journalism

Authors

Editors

Medicine

Cardiology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

Genetics

Gynecology

Hematology

Hospital administration

Immunology

Infectious disease

Medical research

Neurology

Oncology

Pathology

Pediatrics

Physician

Radiology

Surgery

Military

Museology

Nobel Prize laureates

Nonprofit

Ophthalmology

Pharmacology

Politics

Psychiatry

Religion

Science

Sports

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