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CUNY School of Medicine
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About CUNY School of Medicine
CUNY School of Medicine is an institution located in New York, New York. Based on available IPEDS data, the institution type and level could not be determined. CUNY School of Medicine is part of the City University of New York system and is housed at The City College of New York in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, offering one of the few BS/MD combined degree programs in the United States with an explicit mission of training physicians to serve underserved communities.
No specific academic programs were listed in the available IPEDS data for CUNY School of Medicine. The school is known for its combined baccalaureate-MD program in medicine as well as a Physician Assistant program, both designed to increase the diversity of the healthcare workforce and improve access to care in underserved urban areas.
New York City is the nation's largest metropolitan area and a global center for medical research, healthcare delivery, and biomedical innovation. CUNY School of Medicine's urban location provides students with extensive clinical training opportunities across the New York City healthcare system. Prospective applicants should contact CUNY School of Medicine directly for current admissions requirements and program details.
160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
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