Editors’ Note: A recent study that appears in the journal Academic Medicine proposes a new way to rank medical schools. If this methodology were formally adopted, Albert Einstein College of Medicine would place in the top 10 percent of all U.S. medical schools.
Besides educating the next generation of doctors, Einstein strongly values basic science, translational and clinical research.
According to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, Einstein placed 25 out of the 138 medical schools receiving grants from the National Institutes of Health in 2014. Many of those grants were awarded in the last three months of the federal fiscal year.
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Study ranks Einstein in top 10-percent of medical schools
https://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/967/albert-einstein-college-of-medicine-retains-strong-nih-funding/
Einstein places 25th out of all U.S. medical schools receiving grants from the National Institutes of Health in 2014
https://einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/1071/einstein-awarded-$157-million-in-nih-grants-for-basic-science-and-disease-areas-in-2014/