The Weill Cornell Community Clinic (WCCC) is a student-led initiative that addresses the need for accessible and equitable healthcare for uninsured New York City residents while enhancing the philanthropic spirit of students and faculty at Weill Cornell Medical College. The clinic operates on Monday evenings from 5pm until 8pm. Volunteer positions are available for students to practice taking a medical history and performing a physical examination under the direct supervision of an upperclassman and an attending physician. The WCCC provides students with an excellent introduction to socioeconomic issues confronting the uninsured through its comprehensive care model. In addition to a medical consultation, patients are offered on-site social work services, Medicaid screening interviews, no-charge laboratory services, no-charge medications, and discounted referrals to specialty services. At the beginning of their first year, students are able to apply for WCCC leadership positions.