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List of Ivy League medical schools

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This list of Ivy League medical schools outlines the seven universities of the Ivy League that host a medical school. Only one Ivy League university, Princeton University, does not have a medical school. All Ivy League medical schools are located in the Northeast region of the United States and are privately owned and controlled. Only two of the schools, at Dartmouth and Penn, are located adjacent to the undergraduate campuses. The schools at Brown, Columbia, Harvard, and Yale, are located on separate campuses in the same metropolitan area as the university. The school at Cornell, Weill Cornell Medicine, is located in New York City, far from the main Ithaca campus.

School name Host institution Image Location Degree programs offered Year founded
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA (on campus) MD, DMD, PhD, MPH 1765
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University New York, NY (50 blocks from main campus) MD, DDS, PhD, MPH 1767
Harvard Medical School Harvard University Boston, MA (3 miles from main campus) MD, DMD, PhD, MPH 1782
Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth College Hanover, NH (Adjacent to campus) MD, PhD, MPH, MS 1797
Yale School of Medicine Yale University New Haven, CT (1 mile from main campus) MD, PhD, MMSc 1810
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Brown University Downtown Providence, RI (separate from main campus) MD, PhD, MPH 1811, closed about 1827, re-opened 1972
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University New York, NY (230 miles from Ithaca campus) MD, PhD, MPH 1898

Reputation

Ivy League medical schools have some of the best reputations among medical schools in the United States. They are some of the oldest institutions of medical education, and leaders among medical research. They are also associated with some of the best hospitals in the United States. Some publications' most recent rankings of medical schools at these institutions are shown below.

School name U.S. News-Research (2015)[1] U.S. News-Primary Care (2015)[2] NIH Awards Rank (2014)[3]
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 3 11 3
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 8 48 15
Harvard Medical School 1 17 20
Geisel School of Medicine (Dartmouth College) 34 18 49
Yale School of Medicine 7 68 6
Warren Alpert Medical School (Brown University) 32 34 77
Weill Cornell Medicine (Cornell University) 15 40 35

References

  1. ^ "Best Medical Schools: Research". Best Graduate Schools. U.S. News. 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Best Medical Schools: Primary Care". Best Graduate Schools. U.S. News. 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  3. ^ "NIH". NIH RePORT. National Institutes of Health. 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2015.