The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a graduate school of Yeshiva University. It is a prestigious private medical school located in the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus of Yeshiva University in the Morris Park neighborhood of the borough of the Bronx of New York City.
The first classes began September 12, 1955 and had a total of 56 students. Currently, the medical school admits approximately 180 students per year. The school offers M.D. and Ph.D degrees and has a combined M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program. The school is known for its medical community promoting awareness, and humanism in social, ethical, and medical realms through its hospital affiliations, free ECHO health clinics, and Bronx community healthfairs.
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is affiliated with six hospitals: Jack D. Weiler Hospital of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Jacobi Medical Center, and Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in the Bronx, Beth Israel Medical Center in downtown Manhattan and North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center on Long Island,. Through its affiliation network, AECOM runs the largest post-graduate medical training program in the US, offering some 150 residency programs to more than 2,500 physicians in training. The AECOM Department of Family and Social Medicine (DFSM) offers the Residency Program in Social Medicine (RPSM, est. 1970), created to address the shortage of primary care clinicians trained to work in underserved communities. *
The D. Samuel Gottesman Library * serves the needs of the AECOM community. (The library opens Sunday through Friday; it is closed in observance of the Sabbath on Saturdays.)
One of AECOM's most famous graduates is former Vermont governor and 2004 presidential candidate Howard Dean.
Institutions named after Albert Einstein | Schools of Medicine in the United States | Universities and colleges in New York City | The Bronx | Yeshiva University
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