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What does Dr. Barley do as a professor at the NYP Hospital/Cornell Weill Medical Center?

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What does Dr. Barley do as a professor at the NYP Hospital/Cornell Weill Medical Center?

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It has always been very important to Dr. Barley to teach medical students and young doctors in the art of physical diagnosis. There are few better academic institutions to teach this than the New York Presbyterian Hospital and Cornell/Weill School of Medicine. His class, Physical Diagnosis, is taught at bedside without the aid of high tech equipment and diagnostic tests, encouraging young doctors to use their eyes, hands, and ears to diagnose and treat patients. Additionally, Dr. Barley often has medical students working closely with him in his office and in the hospital. Dr. Barley has been recognized by both the medical student classes as well as the institution for his excellence in teaching with the honor of Excellence in Teaching as well as an award from the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.

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