Medical Schools in New York
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List and profile of top medical colleges in
New York, including postal codes, mailing address,
official website, M.D. curriculum information and
teaching hospitals within the state of New York.
Screenshot for each medical program is also
included. See below for brief information of each
medical school and related resources on the Internet
about New York and medical education.
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Albany Medical College

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Curriculum |
Address: 43 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Harlem Hospital, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital,
New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York-Presbyterian
Hospital, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Stamford Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 630 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The first two years at P&S combine basic sciences,
introductory clinical experiences, skill-building, and physical
diagnosis. The curriculum's depth and strength become evident in
year 3, when students complete clinical clerkships in wide-ranging
disciplines in inner city, suburban, or rural settings. Fourth-year
courses re-emphasize the foundation of medical knowledge and
critical data appraisal. |
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medical College

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hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Hospital for Special Surgery, Lincoln Medical and
Mental Health Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New
York Downtown Hospital, New York Methodist Hospital, New
York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, The Brooklyn
Hospital Center, The Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, The Methodist
Hospital in Houston, The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1300 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Curriculum Web Page with links for more detail:
http://www.med.cornell.edu/education/admissions/curr.html |
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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AHCC/NYCOM Ambulatory Center, Bassett Hospital,
Brookdale University Medical Center, Central Islip/NYCOM Ambulatory
Center, Clara Maass Medical Center, Danbury Hospital, Frankford
Hospital, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Griffin Hospital, Jamaica
Hospital Medical Center, Long Beach Medical Center, Long Island
Jewish Medical Center, Lutheran Medical Center, Maimonides Medical
Center, Mid-Hudson Family Health Institute, Mountainside Hospital,
Nassau University Medical Center, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center,
North Shore Hospital - Glen Cove, North Shore University Hospital,
North Shore University Hospital, North Shore University Hospital -
Forest Hills, Overlook Hospital, Peninsula Hospital Center, Pinnacle
Health at Community General Osteopathic Hospital, Queens Hospital
Center, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Sisters of Charity Hospital,
South Nassau Communities Hospital, St. John's Episcopal Hospital,
St. Vincent's Midtown Hospital, Union Hospital, Wilson Memorial
Regional Medical Center, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center,
Zucker-Hillsipe Hospital (LIJ-Psychiatric). |
Curriculum |
Address: 101 Northern Blvd, Glen Head, NY 11545 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Two curricular tracks are offered: 1) An
integrated systems-based curriculum consisting of 3 ongoing
"threads" - a) molecular/cellular basis, b) structural/functional
basis, and c)clinical practice of osteopathic medicine; and 2) a PBL
track, whose cornerstone is small-group, case-based learning. In
both tracks, years 3 and 4 consist of required/elective rotations at
affiliated clinical sites. |
New York Medical College School of Medicine

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hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Calvary Hospital, Caritas Health Care of
Brooklyn/Queens, Danbury Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Metropolitan
Hospital Center, Montefiore Medical Center - North Division, New
York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Northern Westchester Hospital Center,
Norwalk Hospital, Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, Richmond
University Medical Center, Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers,
Soundshore Medical Center, St. Joseph's Medical Center, St.
Vincent's Medical Center, VA Hudson Valley Healthcare System,
Westchester Medical Center. |
Curriculum |
Address: 40 Sunshine Cottage Rd, Valhalla, NY 10595 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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For a description of the New York Medical College
School of Medicine curriculum, please visit
http://www.nymc.edu/Medical/som_curriculum.pdf |
New
York University School of Medicine

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Bellevue Hospital Center, Department of Veteran's
Affairs of New York HealthCare System, Lenox Hill Hospital, Memorial
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases,
North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Tisch Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 550 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10016 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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NYU's program encourages self-directed learning.
The pre-clinical curriculum is organized into thematic modules with
small-group, case-based exercises. The clinical curriculum, with 9
core clerkships, stresses interactive, patient-based education;
evidence-based problem solving; and spiral learning, building on a
strong background in biomedical science and a rich, diverse clinical
environment. |
SUNY Downstate Medical Center Medical School

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Curriculum |
Address: 450 Clarkson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203 |
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originally submitted by this school.) |
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SUNY Syracuse
College of Medicine

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hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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University Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 750 E Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The organ-based curriculum integrates the basic
and clinical sciences - with basic science courses teaching the
clinical implications of the material - and provides clinical
experience starting in the first semester. The organ systems
approach enables an efficient, in-depth study of major concepts. |
Stony Brook University School of Medicine

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hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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NUMC, Northport VA - VA Medical Center, Stony
Brook University Hospital, Winthrop University Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794 |
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originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Please link to: http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/education/som_admissions.cfm |
University at Buffalo SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Buffalo General Hospital, Erie County Medical
Center, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Roswell Park Memorial Hospital,
VA Medical Center, Women's and Children's Hospital of Buffalo. |
Curriculum |
Address: 955 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14203 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Years 1 and 2 of the medical curriculum begin with
an organ-based interdisciplinary core curriculum. Modular lecture
sections focus on organs of interest and their diseases. Students
also attend small-group problem-based learning sessions. Students
get practical experience in the Clinical Practice of Medicine
course. In years 3 and 4, students rotate in the specialty clinical
areas. |
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Bassett Health Center, Highland Hospital, Park
Ridge Hospital, Rochester General Hospital, Strong Memorial
Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14642 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The SMD Double Helix Curriculum weaves together
basic science and clinical strands of medical education through all
four years, with enhanced teaching of the scientific principles of
biomedical, clinical and translational research, of information
management and data analytic skills, and of the psychosocial aspects
of health and illness. |
Yeshiva University Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Beth Israel Medical Center, Bronx Lebanon Hospital
Center, Jacobi Medical Center, Long Island Jewish Medical Center,
Montefiore Medical Center, North Shore University Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1300 Morris Park Ave, The Bronx, NY 10461 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Years 1 and 2 are interdisciplinary courses
(case-based learning in small groups) and "Introduction to Clinical
Medicine". Year 3 consists of clerkship rotations. Year 4 includes
ambulatory care, Neurology and a hospital-based sub-internship.
Fourth year electives include global health fellowships, and
research. |
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Attractions in the state of New York
New York is one of the most exciting states in
the United States. There are many scenic attractions
to admire on a tour of the state. It is also worth
taking a look at the neighboring states
of Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. There
are also many interesting things to see in the
cities of the state. First and foremost, of course,
is New York City.
New York City
The metropolis is located on the Hudson River and
is also known around the world for its landmark,
the Statue of Liberty. Around half of New York's
residents live in New York City. There are numerous
museums, opera houses and of course the Empire State
Building. New York City is the largest city in the
state of New York.

Buffalo and Albany
Buffalo is located directly on Lake Erie. From
here you have a fantastic view of Canada. The
famous Niagara Falls are not far from here. Another
interesting city is the state capital. Here in
Albany are numerous cathedrals, churches and the New
York State Capitol. The city is on the border
with Vermont and offers a wonderful change from the
hustle and bustle of New York City.
long Island
Long Island, located in the Atlantic, is as big
as Mallorca. Long Island is known worldwide for its
dream beaches. Almost half of the island belongs
to New York City. The biggest economic factor here
is fishing.
Niagara Falls and the Indian Summer
Across from Canada is the city of the same name,
Niagara Falls. It was named after the world
famous Niagara Falls. Anyone visiting the state
should definitely come here. Many tours to Canada
start from here. Most tours take place here in the
Indian Summer. This is a time in late autumn when
the leaves of the trees shine particularly
brightly. This spectacle can be seen right up to the
foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
Atlantic City
There are not only a lot of casinos here, but
also a number of museums such as the Cape May
Lighthouse or the Bird Observatory. The historic
wine-growing regions are also particularly worth
seeing. You should take a lot of time to visit the
city.
Cold Spring
This is already an insider tip. This city is
absolutely atypical for New York. Time seems to
stand still here because there is no hectic pace and
no streets crowded with cars. There are many
historic houses, antique shops, bars and
restaurants. Cars from the 1950s and 1960s still
drive here. There is live music everywhere and it's
a great atmosphere.
The sights of New York (State) are so diverse
that you should take a little more time for the
trip. It is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself
in the daily life and past of the United States. In
terms of landscape, the state offers a lot of
highlights and the leisure activities here are very
diverse. The best time to travel is spring, summer
and late autumn, the so-called Indian Summer.
History of New York
New York (state) was the eleventh state of 13
states to join the Union in 1788. Most of the
Indians living in the state have been
displaced. Many went to Oklahoma, Wisconsin and
Canada. Some of them stayed in the state. A large
part of the Iroquois still lives in the state of New
York today.
In 1621 the Dutch founded Nieuw Nederland. In
1664 the area passed to the English. These divided
the area into New Jersey and New York. In 1685, New
York became a crown colony. A hundred years later,
New York became the 11th member state of the United
States. Around a third of the wars
of the War of Independence took place in New
York. In 1789, New York City became the first
capital of the United States. |
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