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NYMC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (SOM) SOM facts: Our educational philosophy prioritizes emotionally-connected patient care and we prepare our students for this approach from their first days. They experience frequent face-to-face interaction with patients in such clinical settings as family practices; La Casita de la Salud, a student-run clinic in East Harlem; and with a standardized patient pool in our Clinical Skills and Simulation Center. These hands-on experiences equip our students with strong interpersonal and clinical foundations upon which to build their careers. 823 46% female STUDENTS (as of Fall 2015) 54% male Residency Student/faculty Match ratio: 1:3.7 99% Undergraduate institutions represented: 98 Number of U.S. states represented: 25 Average MCAT score entering class: 32 Undergraduate GPA of entering class: 3.6 Number of Academic programs: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and M.S. in Medical Ethics Dual Degrees — Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/ Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/ 53% White 25 % Asian 10 % Hispanic 8 % Black <1 % American Indian/ Native Hawaiian 3% Other/ Not Specifed Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) M.D./M.S. Biostatistics Average Age of SOM students: 24 SOM acceptance rate: 8% SOM tuition: $52,200 Number of SOM faculty: 2,752 (1,243 full-time, 148 part-time and 1,361 affiliate/volunteer) 92% PERCENTAGE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID Number of applications received: 13,235 USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) Step 1 exam pass rate: 99%-100% (on average) SOM Diversity Numbers: • 18% of SOM students self-reported as part of a group currently underrepresented in medicine. SOM students self-reported as members of the following groups:

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NYMC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (SOM) SOM facts: Our educational philosophy prioritizes emotionally-connected patient care and we prepare our students for this approach from their first days. They experience frequent face-to-face interaction with patients in such clinical settings as family practices; La Casita de la Salud, a student-run clinic in East Harlem; and with a standardized patient pool in our Clinical Skills and Simulation Center. These hands-on experiences equip our students with strong interpersonal and clinical foundations upon which to build their careers.

823 46% femaleSTUDENTS (as of Fall 2015) 54% male

ResidencyStudent/faculty Matchratio: 1:3.7 99%

Undergraduate institutions represented: 98

Number of U.S. states represented: 25

Average MCAT score entering class: 32

Undergraduate GPA of entering class: 3.6 Number of Academic programs: Doctor of

Medicine (M.D.) and M.S. in Medical Ethics

• Dual Degrees — Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/ Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/

53% • White 25 % • Asian 10 % • Hispanic 8 % • Black

<1 % • American Indian/ Native Hawaiian

3% • Other/ Not Specified

Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)

M.D./M.S. Biostatistics

Average Age of SOM students: 24

SOM acceptance rate: 8%

SOM tuition: $52,200

Number of SOM faculty: 2,752 (1,243 full-time, 148 part-time and 1,361 affiliate/volunteer)

92%PERCENTAGE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

Number of applications received: 13,235

USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) Step 1 exam pass rate: 99%-100% (on average)

SOM Diversity Numbers: • 18% of SOM students self-reported as part

of a group currently underrepresented in medicine.

• SOM students self-reported as members of the following groups:

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MAJOR CLINICAL AFFILIATED SITES Westchester Medical Center, NY

Metropolitan Hospital Center, NY

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, NY

St. Joseph’s Healthcare System, Paterson, NJ

AFFILIATED CLINICAL SITES Beckley VA Medical Center, WV

Calvary Hospital, NY

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, NY

Greenwich Hospital, CT

Hoboken University Medical Center, NJ

Keller Army Community Hospital, West Point, NY

Lenox Hill Hospital, NY

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, NY

Richmond University Medical Center, NY

Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, Yonkers, NY

Saint Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, NJ

Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center, NY

VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, NY

AMBULATORY CARE PROGRAMS Open Door Family Medical Centers, NY

Westchester Institute for Human Development, NY

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICAL SITES/AFFILIATES

NYMC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE’S GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION (GME) prepares medical school graduates for practice in a medical specialty or subspecialty. With approximately 900 residents and fellows in 70 programs, New York Medical College boasts the second-largest GME consortium of teaching hospitals in the country. NYMC GME programs provide experienced, board certified faculty; clinical experience; and the academic support and resources required to train residents to become competent, board certified physicians in their specialty.