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Yale School of Medicine

The Yale School of Medicine is the medical school at Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded in 1810 as the Medical Institution of Yale College and formally opened in 1813.[2]

Yale School of Medicine
TypePrivate medical school
Established1810; 214 years ago (1810)
Parent institution
Yale University
DeanNancy J. Brown
Academic staff
5,166[1]
Students1,977[1]
Location, ,
United States
Websitemedicine.yale.edu

The primary teaching hospital for the school is Yale New Haven Hospital. The school is home to the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, one of the largest modern medical libraries which is known for its historical collections. The faculty includes 70 National Academy of Sciences members, 47 National Academy of Medicine members, and 13 Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators.[1]

For the class of 2022, the school received 4,968 applications to fill 104 seats. The median GPA for the class was 3.89, and the median MCAT was 521.[3]

Education edit

 
Yale's medical campus and The Hill neighborhood from the south

The School of Medicine offers the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree and a Master of Medical Science (MMSc) degree through the Yale Physician Associate Program and Yale Physician Assistant Online Program for prospective physician assistants. Public health degrees are administered through the Yale School of Public Health.[4]

There are also joint degree programs with other disciplines at Yale, including the MD/Juris Doctor (J.D.) in conjunction with Yale Law School; the MD/Master of Business Administration (MBA) in conjunction with the Yale School of Management; the MD/Master of Public Health (MPH) in conjunction with the Yale School of Public Health; science or engineering in conjunction with the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (MD/PhD); and the MD/Master of Divinity (MDiv) in conjunction with Yale Divinity School. Students pursuing a tuition-free fifth year of research are eligible for the Master of Health Science degree.

Yale System edit

The school employs the "Yale System" established by Dean Winternitz in the 1920s, wherein first- and second-year students are not graded or ranked among their classmates. In addition, course examinations are anonymous and are intended only for students' self-evaluation. Student performance is thus based on seminar participation, qualifying examinations (if a student fails, it is his or her responsibility to meet with a professor and arrange for an alternative assessment - passing grades are not released), clinical clerkship evaluations, and the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). Prior to graduation, students are required to submit a thesis based on original research.

Rankings edit

For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked Yale School of Medicine tied at #10 in Best Medical Schools: Research and tied at #108 in Best Medical Schools: Primary Care.[5]

History edit

 
Original building of Yale School of Medicine, formerly a hotel built by James Hillhouse at the corner of Grove and Prospect Streets. Originally leased by Yale, the building was later purchased with funds from the Connecticut State Legislature.

In 18th century United States, credentials were not needed to practice medicine. Prior to the founding of the medical school, Yale graduates would train through an apprenticeship in order to become physicians. Yale President Ezra Stiles conceived the idea of training physicians at Yale and ultimately, his successor Timothy Dwight IV helped found the medical school. The school was chartered in 1810 and opened in New Haven in 1813. Nathan Smith (medicine and surgery) and Benjamin Silliman (pharmacology) were the first faculty members. Silliman was a professor of chemistry and taught at both Yale College and the Medical School. The other two founding faculty were Jonathan Knight, anatomy, physiology and surgery and Eli Ives, pediatrics.[6]

One of Yale's earliest medical graduates was Dr. Asaph Leavitt Bissell of Hanover, New Hampshire, who graduated in 1815, a member of the school's second graduating class. Following his graduation, Dr. Bissell moved to Suffield, Connecticut, a tobacco-farming community where his parents came from, and where he practiced as a country physician for the rest of his life.[6] The saddlebags that Dr. Bissell carried in his practice, packed with paper packets and glass bottles, are today in the school's Medical Historical Library.[7]

 
Yale medical diploma awarded Asaph Leavitt Bissell, Class of 1815, signed by school's four professors and Timothy Dwight IV

The original building (at Grove and Prospect) later became Sheffield Hall, part of the Sheffield Scientific School (razed in 1931). In 1860, the school moved to Medical Hall on York Street, near Chapel (this building was razed in 1957). In 1925, the school moved to its current campus, neighboring the hospital. This campus includes the Sterling Hall of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine (1991, designed by Cesar Pelli), Anlyan Center (2003, designed by Payette and Venturi Scott Brown) and the Amistad Building (2007, designed by Herbert Newman).

On March 28, 2022, Jamie Petrone-Codrington, a former administrator pled guilty to fraud and tax charges for the theft of over $40 million dollars of computer and electronic software.[8] Jamie Petrone-Codrington illegally bought and sold hardware purchased for the School of Medicine, starting in 2013. According to the court records, Petrone-Codrington was turned in by an anonymous tip after being seen loading computer equipment into her private vehicle, and after ordering high volumes of equipment.[9][10]

Deans edit

Before 1845, there was no dean. Nathan Smith, followed by Jonathan Knight, provided leadership in the early years.[6]

Notable faculty edit

Current edit

Past edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Yale School of Medicine. Yale University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  2. ^ "About Yale School of Medicine". Yale School of Medicine. Yale University. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Facts and Figures 2018-2019" (PDF). Medicine.yale.edu. Retrieved 29 June 2019.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Online Physician Assistant Programs | Yale School of Medicine". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  5. ^ "Yale University". usnews.com. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  6. ^ a b c "Home - Yale School of Medicine". Medicine.yale.edu. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Yale Medicine Magazine - Yale School of Medicine". Medicine.yale.edu. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  8. ^ Vigdor, Neil (1 April 2022). "Former Yale Official Admits to $40 Million Fraud Scheme". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  9. ^ Uwanamodo, Muna. "Former Yale employee pleads guilty as courts uncover $40 million fraud plot". www.thedp.com. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  10. ^ Qu, Hannah (2022-03-28). "Former School of Medicine administrator pleads guilty to stealing $40 million from the University". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 2022-04-01.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Zamichow, Nora (1992-04-16). "UCSD Medical Dean Heading Back to Yale : Education: Gerard Burrow, credited with recruiting nationally recognized scientists for the college, is rejoining his alma mater as head of its medical school". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  12. ^ a b By (2003-06-24). "YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN IS LEAVING". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  13. ^ "Alpern reappointed to new term as dean of medical school". medicine.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  14. ^ Staff, By Newsroom. "Yale names first female dean of medical school". New Haven Register. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  15. ^ "Nancy Brown Appointed to Serve as the Next Dean of Yale Medical School". Women In Academia Report. 2019-09-18. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  16. ^ Altman, Lawrence (January 21, 2001), "Dr. Dorothy Horstmann, 89; Made Strides in Polio Research", The New York Times, p. 36
  17. ^ Curtis, John (Fall 1999 – Winter 2000), "A lifetime making mischief with DNA", Yale Medicine

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Medicine at Yale 1701-1901
  • Medicine at Yale 1901-1951
  • Medicine at Yale 1951-2001
  • Institute of Medicine member list[permanent dead link]

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The Yale School of Medicine is the medical school at Yale University a private research university in New Haven Connecticut It was founded in 1810 as the Medical Institution of Yale College and formally opened in 1813 2 Yale School of MedicineCoat of armsTypePrivate medical schoolEstablished1810 214 years ago 1810 Parent institutionYale UniversityDeanNancy J BrownAcademic staff5 166 1 Students1 977 1 LocationNew Haven Connecticut United StatesWebsitemedicine wbr yale wbr edu The primary teaching hospital for the school is Yale New Haven Hospital The school is home to the Harvey Cushing John Hay Whitney Medical Library one of the largest modern medical libraries which is known for its historical collections The faculty includes 70 National Academy of Sciences members 47 National Academy of Medicine members and 13 Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators 1 For the class of 2022 the school received 4 968 applications to fill 104 seats The median GPA for the class was 3 89 and the median MCAT was 521 3 Contents 1 Education 1 1 Yale System 1 2 Rankings 2 History 3 Deans 4 Notable faculty 4 1 Current 4 2 Past 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEducation edit nbsp Yale s medical campus and The Hill neighborhood from the south The School of Medicine offers the Doctor of Medicine MD degree and a Master of Medical Science MMSc degree through the Yale Physician Associate Program and Yale Physician Assistant Online Program for prospective physician assistants Public health degrees are administered through the Yale School of Public Health 4 There are also joint degree programs with other disciplines at Yale including the MD Juris Doctor J D in conjunction with Yale Law School the MD Master of Business Administration MBA in conjunction with the Yale School of Management the MD Master of Public Health MPH in conjunction with the Yale School of Public Health science or engineering in conjunction with the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences MD PhD and the MD Master of Divinity MDiv in conjunction with Yale Divinity School Students pursuing a tuition free fifth year of research are eligible for the Master of Health Science degree Yale System edit The school employs the Yale System established by Dean Winternitz in the 1920s wherein first and second year students are not graded or ranked among their classmates In addition course examinations are anonymous and are intended only for students self evaluation Student performance is thus based on seminar participation qualifying examinations if a student fails it is his or her responsibility to meet with a professor and arrange for an alternative assessment passing grades are not released clinical clerkship evaluations and the United States Medical Licensing Examination USMLE Prior to graduation students are required to submit a thesis based on original research Rankings edit For 2024 U S News amp World Report ranked Yale School of Medicine tied at 10 in Best Medical Schools Research and tied at 108 in Best Medical Schools Primary Care 5 History edit nbsp Original building of Yale School of Medicine formerly a hotel built by James Hillhouse at the corner of Grove and Prospect Streets Originally leased by Yale the building was later purchased with funds from the Connecticut State Legislature In 18th century United States credentials were not needed to practice medicine Prior to the founding of the medical school Yale graduates would train through an apprenticeship in order to become physicians Yale President Ezra Stiles conceived the idea of training physicians at Yale and ultimately his successor Timothy Dwight IV helped found the medical school The school was chartered in 1810 and opened in New Haven in 1813 Nathan Smith medicine and surgery and Benjamin Silliman pharmacology were the first faculty members Silliman was a professor of chemistry and taught at both Yale College and the Medical School The other two founding faculty were Jonathan Knight anatomy physiology and surgery and Eli Ives pediatrics 6 One of Yale s earliest medical graduates was Dr Asaph Leavitt Bissell of Hanover New Hampshire who graduated in 1815 a member of the school s second graduating class Following his graduation Dr Bissell moved to Suffield Connecticut a tobacco farming community where his parents came from and where he practiced as a country physician for the rest of his life 6 The saddlebags that Dr Bissell carried in his practice packed with paper packets and glass bottles are today in the school s Medical Historical Library 7 nbsp Yale medical diploma awarded Asaph Leavitt Bissell Class of 1815 signed by school s four professors and Timothy Dwight IV The original building at Grove and Prospect later became Sheffield Hall part of the Sheffield Scientific School razed in 1931 In 1860 the school moved to Medical Hall on York Street near Chapel this building was razed in 1957 In 1925 the school moved to its current campus neighboring the hospital This campus includes the Sterling Hall of Medicine Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine 1991 designed by Cesar Pelli Anlyan Center 2003 designed by Payette and Venturi Scott Brown and the Amistad Building 2007 designed by Herbert Newman On March 28 2022 Jamie Petrone Codrington a former administrator pled guilty to fraud and tax charges for the theft of over 40 million dollars of computer and electronic software 8 Jamie Petrone Codrington illegally bought and sold hardware purchased for the School of Medicine starting in 2013 According to the court records Petrone Codrington was turned in by an anonymous tip after being seen loading computer equipment into her private vehicle and after ordering high volumes of equipment 9 10 Deans editBefore 1845 there was no dean Nathan Smith followed by Jonathan Knight provided leadership in the early years 6 Charles Hooker 1845 1863 Professor of Anatomy and Physiology Charles Augustus Lindsley 1863 1885 Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics later the Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine Herbert Eugene Smith 1885 1910 physician and chemist George Blumer 1910 1920 Milton Winternitz 1920 1935 pathologist Stanhope Bayne Jones 1935 1940 physician and bacteriologist Francis Gilman Blake 1940 1947 Cyril Norman Hugh Long 1947 1952 physician and biochemist Vernon W Lippard 1952 1967 Frederick Carl Redlich 1967 1972 psychiatrist Lewis Thomas 1972 1973 physician and author Robert Berliner 1973 1984 Leon Rosenberg 1984 1991 Robert M Donaldson acting 1991 1992 Gerard N Burrow 1992 1997 11 David Aaron Kessler 1997 2003 pediatrician lawyer and former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration 12 Dennis Spencer acting 2003 2004 neurosurgeon 12 Robert Alpern 2004 2020 nephrologist 13 Nancy J Brown 2020 present 14 15 Notable faculty editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Current edit Gretchen Berland physician and filmmaker Hilary Blumberg 2015 Furth Professor of Psychiatric Neuroscience Arthur L Horwich 1984 Sterling Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics uncovered the action of chaperonins in his study of protein folding Akiko Iwasaki 1970 Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and Nolecular Cellular and Developmental Biology Marcella Nunez Smith Co chair of the Biden Harris Transition COVID 19 Task Force Onyema Ogbuagu associate professor director of the Yale AIDS Program clinical trials unit James Rothman 2008 Fergus F Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences Chairman of the Department of Cell Biology winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Lisa Sanders The New York Times Diagnosis columnist technical advisor for TV show House M D Joan Steitz 1970 Sterling Professor of Biophysics and Biochemistry Past edit C Lee Buxton 1953 1965 obstetrician birth control advocate and appellant in Griswold v Connecticut Harvey Cushing 1933 1937 neurosurgeon pioneer of brain surgery identified Cushing s syndrome Russell Henry Chittenden 1900 1922 physiological chemist pioneer of digestion and nutrition James William Colbert Jr 1950 1953 immunologist Assistant Dean of Postgraduate Education and father of comedian Stephen Colbert Marilyn Farquhar 1973 1990 cell biologist first woman Sterling Professor at Yale Stephen Fleck 1912 2002 psychiatrist coauthor of Schizophrenia and the Family John Farquhar Fulton 1929 1960 Sterling Professor of Physiology neurophysiology of primates Patricia Goldman Rakic 1979 2003 neurobiologist pioneer of studies on the frontal lobe and the cellular basis of working memory Arnold Gesell 1911 1949 psychologist and pediatrician developed the Yale Child Study Center Alfred Gilman Sr 1935 1943 1973 1984 pharmacologist chemotherapy pioneer and co author of The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Harry S N Greene 1943 1969 professor of pathology Dorothy Horstmann epidemiologist virologist pioneer in the study of polio and the first woman appointed as a professor at the school 16 Orvan Hess developed the fetal heart monitor and early use of penicillin James D Jamieson 1973 2018 cell biologist established the function of the Golgi apparatus alongside George Palade Theodore Lidz 1951 1978 Sterling Professor of Psychiatry researcher of schizophrenia Lafayette Mendel 1921 1935 biochemist discoverer of Vitamin A Vitamin B and essential amino acids Sherwin B Nuland winner of the National Book Award for How We Die Reflections on Life s Final Chapter George Emil Palade 1973 1983 cell biologist Sterling Professor of Cell Biology 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine William Prusoff discovered idoxuridine the first antiviral agent approved by the U S Food and Drug Administration and discovered the anti HIV effect of stavudine D4T 17 Juan Rosai 1985 1991 professor of pathology and Director of the Department of Anatomic Pathology author of surgical pathology textbook discoverer of Rosai Dorfman disease and desmoplastic small round cell tumor Richard Selzer 1960 1985 surgeon and author Albert J Solnit 1952 1990 psychoanalyst child rights advocate and Sterling Professor Nathan Smith founder of Dartmouth Medical School and the University of Vermont College of Medicine Thomas A Steitz 1970 2018 Sterling Professor of Biophysics and Biochemistry 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry discovered the atomic structure of the ribosome Richard W Tsien 1945 physiologist characterized calcium channel types Frans Wackers 1977 1981 1984 nuclear cardiologist Brian Kobilka 1977 1981 physiologist recipient of the 2012 Nobel Prize in ChemistrySee also editList of Yale University people List of Ivy League medical schoolsReferences edit a b c Facts and Figures 2018 19 PDF Yale School of Medicine Yale University Archived from the original PDF on 2 March 2021 Retrieved 25 March 2020 About Yale School of Medicine Yale School of Medicine Yale University Retrieved 25 March 2020 Facts and Figures 2018 2019 PDF Medicine yale edu Retrieved 29 June 2019 permanent dead link Online Physician Assistant Programs Yale School of Medicine Retrieved 2018 08 01 Yale University usnews com U S News amp World Report Retrieved 14 March 2024 a b c Home Yale School of Medicine Medicine yale edu Retrieved 29 June 2019 Yale Medicine Magazine Yale School of Medicine Medicine yale edu Retrieved 29 June 2019 Vigdor Neil 1 April 2022 Former Yale Official Admits to 40 Million Fraud Scheme The New York Times Retrieved 16 April 2024 Uwanamodo Muna Former Yale employee pleads guilty as courts uncover 40 million fraud plot www thedp com Retrieved 2024 04 16 Qu Hannah 2022 03 28 Former School of Medicine administrator pleads guilty to stealing 40 million from the University Yale Daily News Retrieved 2022 04 01 permanent dead link Zamichow Nora 1992 04 16 UCSD Medical Dean Heading Back to Yale Education Gerard Burrow credited with recruiting nationally recognized scientists for the college is rejoining his alma mater as head of its medical school Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 04 22 a b By 2003 06 24 YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN IS LEAVING Hartford Courant Retrieved 2024 04 22 Alpern reappointed to new term as dean of medical school medicine yale edu Retrieved 2024 04 16 Staff By Newsroom Yale names first female dean of medical school New Haven Register Retrieved 2024 04 16 Nancy Brown Appointed to Serve as the Next Dean of Yale Medical School Women In Academia Report 2019 09 18 Retrieved 2024 04 16 Altman Lawrence January 21 2001 Dr Dorothy Horstmann 89 Made Strides in Polio Research The New York Times p 36 Curtis John Fall 1999 Winter 2000 A lifetime making mischief with DNA Yale MedicineExternal links editOfficial site Medicine at Yale 1701 1901 Medicine at Yale 1901 1951 Medicine at Yale 1951 2001 Institute of Medicine member list permanent dead link 41 18 10 N 72 56 10 W 41 3027 N 72 936 W 41 3027 72 936 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yale School of Medicine amp 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