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The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education
Adresse: 160 Convent Avenue, Room H-107, 10031, New York, USA
Téléphone: 212-650-5275
E-mail: webmaster@med.cuny.edu
Site internet: http://med.cuny.edu/
MEDECINE, PHARMACIE - PARAMEDICAL, SCIENCES PHYSIQUES - CHIMIE - BIOLOGIE
High School Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree
- Formation en Medecine -> Fiche formation
- Formation en Pharmacie - paramedical -> Fiche formation
- Formation en Sciences physiques - chimie - biologie -> Fiche formation
Thirty years ago, The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education of the City University of New York Medical School began as a unique program to increase access to medical and health training for inner-city youths, particularly under-represented minorities, from the City's communities and schools. A major part of its mission is to train primary care professionals who will practice in medically under-served communities of New York. The School has remained firmly committed to this original mission. There are more than 1,400 graduates of whom more than 80% from the past ten years have continued in primary care.
Headquartered at the City College, The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education offers an innovative five-year program that integrates undergraduate education with the first two years of medical school. Students receive a foundation in the liberal arts, community health and social medicine as well as the biomedical sciences.
Students receive a B.S. from City College and then transfer to one of six medical schools in New York State (SUNY at Stony Brook, Downstate, and Syracuse, Albany, NYU and New York Medical College) for the third and fourth years of medical school training. In recognition of the support received from a specialized State-funded program, graduates must sign a pledge to serve for two years as a primary care physician in an under-served area after they complete their residencies.
Sophie Davis students come from more than 75 high schools throughout the metropolitan region. Entrance to the School is highly competitive and our acceptance rate is about 18%. A recent graduate spent a year in Australia on a Fulbright Scholarship, studying Eastern complementary medicine. A current fifth year student has been named a Millennium Gates Scholar, a real distinction as most such scholars are either in mathematics or pure science fields. Our students are committed to their life dream of becoming physicians: 85% of entering Sophie Davis students actually complete medical school compared to a 50% attrition rate among freshmen entering premedical programs at four-year colleges and universities. Sophie Davis's educational approach results in a 45% enrollment of under-represented minorities, representing a diversity unparalleled at other medical schools in New York State. Each Sophie Davis graduating class is small, but its contribution to New York's pool of new minority physicians is disproportionately high. Most of our graduates complete residencies in or around New York City.