School of Medicine
The NYMC School of Medicine is one of the oldest and largest medical schools in the U.S., dating back to 1860. Since then, the School of Medicine has grown in reputation and remains inclusive, trailblazing, and focused on training the next generation of physicians to provide compassionate, competent medical care.
Today, we enroll approximately 200 students each year, employ a faculty of approximately 1,700 and offer three degree tracks: M.D., M.D./M.P.H. and M.D.-Ph.D.
At the School of Medicine, you’ll go through rigorous medical training, interact with patients in diverse clinical settings and have a direct impact on the community. Your education at the School of Medicine will prepare you to match at some of the strongest residency programs in the country.
M.D. Program Highlights
In the School of Medicine, you will have the opportunity to gain firsthand experience working with real patients in more than 30 clinical sites, including major medical centers, community hospitals, and ambulatory centers. You will enjoy an active campus life, with more than 100 student clubs and organizations on a suburban campus just minutes from New York City. Our supportive community and extensive academic support and mentorship network will help you navigate the challenges of med school. You’ll learn from a diverse group of peers and medical professionals and have access to both the excellent resources of the School of Medicine and the facilities, centers, and faculty that come with a college spanning so many clinical and research disciplines.
Quick Facts
30+ Affiliated Clinical Sites
95% Average Step 1 Licensing Exam Pass Rate (over three years)
99% Average Residency Match Rate
Upcoming SOM Events
Nov 21Thursday, November 21, 2024, 12 - 1:30pm ETThe Night Sea Journey in the Film “Titanic”
Nov 26Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 12 - 1pm ETSteward House M1 Lunch
Nov 27Wednesday, November 27, 2024, 8:30 - 9:30am ETDiverticular Disease
Dec 2Monday, December 2, 2024, 12:15 - 1pm ETMedical Student Research Seminar Series - December 2nd
“Our dynamic integrated curriculum graduates exceptional, self-directed, and compassionate physician leaders dedicated to the health and wellness of all people and communities.”
Pamela Ludmer, M.D., M.M.E.L.
Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education