Nyu School Of Medicine

The New York University School of Medicine was founded in 1841, ten years after NYU's founding, as the University Medical College. It has been involved in some of the most important events in American medicine. Notable physicians and researchers that have been connected to the School of Medicine (either as students or faculty members) include Albert Sabin, Jonas Salk, Julius Axelrod, and Severo Ochoa. The School of Medicine has 360 full-time faculty and 175 part-time faculty. Additionally, there are 26 endowed professorships, 975 residents/fellows, 68 M.D./Ph.D. candidates and 788 post-graduate registrants.

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