Rosalind Franklin University 3333 Green Bay Road North, Chicago.
At RFU, healthcare professionals and scientists from dozens of different fields come together to learn from each other and mold the future of medicine and science. Find your passion at Rosalind Franklin. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science was named after Dr. Rosalind Franklin. A pioneering British researcher, she revealed the building blocks of life to the world in 1952 when she captured “Photograph 51” of the “B” form of DNA while at King’s College in London. The best way to prepare for a future in health care is to learn in an inclusive community that’s actively improving and shaping what’s next in the field. We celebrate your diversity and values which echo our mission, inspire our ongoing work and reflect the communities you will serve. Home to more than 80 student organizations making a difference today, we’re ready to help you discover what’s next — for your career and the future of health care. Today, our faculty, staff and 2,000+ students carry on her legacy of discovery through rigorous academics, pioneering research and innovative community service. We foster that environment through a unique, interprofessional education model, in which students in various health professions learn from and with each other to improve patient care.
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