CUNY School of Medicine

The CUNY School of Medicine is a medical school that began operations in fall 2016 as part of the City University of New York. The school is in Harlem on the campus of the City College of New York and partners with Saint Barnabas Health System in the South Bronx for clinical medical education.[1]

CUNY School of Medicine
TypePublic
Established2016
DeanMaurizio Trevisan
Academic staff
117
Students400
Location
New York
,
New York
,
USA

40.8194°N 73.9500°W / 40.8194; -73.9500
AffiliationsCity College of New York
Websiteccny.cuny.edu/csom
Townsend Harris Hall houses the CUNY School of Medicine. Designed by famed New York architect George B. Post and completed in 1908, the Collegiate Gothic-style building is named for Townsend Harris, the founder of City College, and was dedicated in a ceremony at which Mark Twain was the featured speaker.

Currently, CUNY School of Medicine offers a seven-year medical program (B.S./M.D.) at The City College of the City University of New York. It is an integrated baccalaureate education with preclinical medical education. Entrance to the school is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate around 4%, rivaling the Ivy League.

History

Established in 1973 (as Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education) to address the growing need in the United States—especially in inner city areas—for primary care physicians—the school began as a destination for talented New York City high school graduates of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Students previously completed their undergraduate work (B.S.) and the first two years of medical school at Sophie Davis (after which they complete the USMLE Step 1) after which students transferred to one of the accompanying medical schools to finish their final two years of medical school which are primarily medical rotations earning their M.D. degree. NYU School of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York Medical College, Albany Medical College, and Northeast Ohio Medical University were match schools for Sophie Davis graduates. Contracts with Dartmouth Medical School and Stony Brook School of Medicine recently expired due to financial considerations.

Sophie Davis accepted students who graduated from high schools throughout New York State. It had a rigorous course curriculum where approximately 40% of graduates became primary care physicians. Those who choose not to become primary care physicians repaid the school a fee. The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education was named after Sophie Kesner, who was Leonard Davis's wife; Mr. Davis, a graduate of CCNY, was a major benefactor of the school. Leonard Davis was a donor to the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.

In 2016, Sophie Davis became part of the new CUNY School of Medicine,[2] where students will complete their clinical training.

Curriculum

B.S./M.D. (Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine)

First Year (Fall)

Biology of Organisms - Animal Physiology

General Physics I

English (FIQWS)

World Civilizations

First Year (Spring)

General Chemistry

General Physics II

United States History

Writing for the Sciences

Sociomedical Sciences

Second Year (Fall)

Bio-Organic Chemistry

Genetics

Psychology

Biostatistics

Elective

Second Year (Spring)

Molecules to Cells I (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)

Health, Medicine, and Society I, II, III

Elective

Third Year (Fall)

Molecules to Cells II (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)

Health, Medicine, and Society IV (Epidemiology)

Philosophy of the Rational Animal

Elective

Third Year (Spring)

Structure (Gross Anatomy/ Embryology / Organ Imaging)

Histology

Physiology I (Systemic Functions)

Fourth Year (Fall)

Physiology II (Systemic Functions)

Medical Pharmacology

Patient-Doctor I

Health, Medicine, and Society V (U.S. Health Policy)

Fourth Year (Spring)

Neuroscience

Neuropsychiatry

Host Defense, Immunology, and Pathogenesis

Patient-Doctor II

Fifth Year (Fall)

Behavioral Medicine

System Pathology 1

Introduction to Clinical Medicine I

Clinical Decision Making and Evidence-Based Medicine

Fifth Year (Spring)

Physical Diagnosis

Systemic Pathology 2

Introduction to Clinical Medicine II

USMLE Step 1

Location

The school's address is 160 Convent Ave, Harris Hall, Room 107, New York, NY 10031.

In 2003 it moved into its permanent home in Townsend Harris Hall, which had been renovated as part of CCNY's Terra Cotta Restoration Project, and to build modern teaching capabilities into its classrooms, seminar rooms, a long-distance conference room, and teaching laboratories.

References

  1. Najarro, Ileana (July 14, 2015). "CUNY Medical School to Open in 2016". New York Times. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  2. Skelding, Conor (July 14, 2015). "New CUNY School of Medicine accredited". Capital New York. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
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