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City College establishes medical school with St. Barnabas Hospital

July 14th, 2015

In a major development in the institution's 168-year history, The City College of New York announces the establishment of the CUNY School of Medicine at City College in partnership with Bronx-based St. Barnabas Hospital (which is part of the SBH Health System).

The new Harlem-based medical school, whose first class is scheduled to begin fall 2016, will be an expansion of City College's Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education. Established in 1973 on the City College campus, the Sophie Davis School currently offers a unique seven-year BS/MD program that integrates an undergraduate education with the first two years of medical school.

The new medical school on the City College campus builds on the strong record of achievement of the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education whose mission is recruiting underrepresented minorities into medicine, increasing medical care in historically underserved communities, and boosting the number of primary care physicians.

City College President Lisa S. Coico said the newly established school would nurture young students to embrace a career focused on caring for their fellow citizens with passion, empathy and respect.

"The need for more physicians in many communities in our city, particularly in the communities surrounding City College, remains dire," she said. "By establishing this resource, City College is both helping to address this critical need and fulfilling a vital community service."

City College Provost Maurizio Trevisan said the Sophie Davis School, of which he is also dean, is the perfect foundation for the new medical school.

"The new medical school will continue the unique mission by providing young students from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to pursue a medical career that focuses on providing health care to the underserved communities of New York State," Trevisan added.

"In doing so, the school remains true to the mission of City College founder Townsend Harris, who stated, '... Let the children of the rich and the poor take their seat together and know of no distinction....' "

Scott Cooper, MD, president and CEO of SBH Health System, hailed the partnership with City College.

"Like City College, we have a congruent mission to provide quality care to underserved communities," he said. "With our combined resources and commitment, those facing health disparities will have more than good reason to hope."

Operating on the City College campus in Harlem with its clinical campus at St. Barnabas Hospital, the new school is the only medical school in the CUNY system.

Provided by City College of New York

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