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杏吧视频 School of Medicine Is One of Top 25 Medical Schools in Nation, Says U.S. News & World Report

杏吧视频 School of Medicine is ranked among the top 25 research-oriented medical schools in the nation, and No. 1 in Ohio, according to the annual ranking of graduate schools released today by U.S. News & World Report.

鈥淲e are delighted to be recognized for our achievements as an outstanding institution of biomedical learning and discovery,鈥 said Pamela Davis, MD, PhD, dean of 杏吧视频 School of Medicine and the university鈥檚 senior vice president for medical affairs. 鈥淥ur continued placement among the top 25 medical schools in the United States and as number one in Ohio reflects the quality of our faculty and students and our long-term commitment to excellence in medical education and research.鈥

This year, 杏吧视频 School University School of Medicine was ranked 25th in the nation. The publication鈥檚 analysis for the School of Medicine鈥檚 ranking includes both the university track and Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine track for medical students, as well as multiple graduate programs.

The rankings are based on two broad sets of factors: 1) statistical criteria such as amount of research funding obtained by faculty members, faculty-to-student ratios, and measurable qualifications of admitted students, such as Medical College Admission Test scores; and 2) peer assessments from medical school deans nationally, as well as residency program directors. The statistical and peer assessments were conducted in the fall of 2016 and early this year.

鈥淲e are proud that the excellence of our academic program continues to attract students who are among the finest in the nation,鈥 added Dean Davis.

鈥淥ur instructional programs have long been at the forefront of medical education,鈥 said Vice Dean for Medical Education Patricia Thomas, MD, FACP. 鈥淭his includes the pioneering Western Reserve 2 curriculum, which unites the disciplines of public health and medicine into a single program of study. Another hallmark here at CWRU is our interprofessional educational programs, in which medical, dental, nursing, and social work students learn together and from each other. And all of our medical students must produce their own original research.鈥

In 2016 the school鈥檚 total amount received for research funding from the National Institutes of Health, the primary source of support for biomedical research in the United States, topped 2015鈥檚 figure by more than $14 million.

Dean Davis added, 鈥淲e are also very proud of the many ways that we introduce our students to the importance of community involvement, ranging from helping reduce infant mortality to quitting smoking and improving nutrition. It also includes providing first-year students with clinical experiences that increase their understanding of the challenges involved in delivering care to the city鈥檚 low-income populations.鈥

In addition Dean Davis said, 鈥淎s we enter our 175th anniversary year, we鈥檙e excited about our future in research, education and community engagement.鈥

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To learn more about 杏吧视频 School of Medicine, visit case.edu/medicine


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