Educational Innovations Committee” On October 17-18, 2010, the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) and the New York State Dental Centers (NYSADC), with support from the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation and the ADEAGies Foundation, convened an interprofessional conference of more than 60 state and national leaders from academic health centers to envision the future… Read More
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Med School Prep Program Provides New Opportunity
Committee on Diversity and Multicultural Affairs” “The program, funded by the State Department of Health and run by the 16 members of the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY), this year welcomed its 20th cohort of students…” For the full article, click here.© 2010 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved.
AMSNY’s Science and Technology Entry Program “STEPs” Out in New York
Committee on Diversity and Multicultural Affairs” On October 23, 2010, the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY), in conjunction with the Science Technology Entry Program (STEP) and the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) Bronx/ Manhattan region, Center for Multicultural and Community Affairs at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the Northeast… Read More
AMSNY Post-Baccalaureate Program Continues Success in its 20th Year
Committee on Diversity and Multicultural Affairs” The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY), a consortium of the 16 private and public medical schools in New York State, recently welcomed the 20th cohort of students into the AMSNY Post-Baccalaureate Program at University at Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Within Minutes Either Online… Read More
Crain's Cites Data from "The Impact of Medical Education in the State of New York"
Government Relations Committee” Crain’s has published an article detailing the impact of medical education on New York State. The article cites data from AMSNY’s recent economic impact report. For the full article, click here.© 2010 Crain’s Health Pulse. All rights reserved.
Roundtable Discussion on the AMS of NY Economic Impact Report
Government Relations Committee” The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) hosted a roundtable discussion to explore the findings of a recent economic impact analysis commissioned by AMSNY. The roundtable examined how the report’s findings will impact local communities as well as the linkage between education, research and patient care. The discussion will also touch… Read More
Legislative Report with NYS Senator Hannon
Government Relations Committee” View Video of AMSNY Board Chairman Dr. Antonio M. Gotto Jr.’s discussion with Senator Kemp Hannon regarding Academic Medical Centers’ $85.6 Billion Economic Impact on New York.
AMSNY Hosts Roundtable on the Economic Impact Academic Medical Centers have on New York
Government Relations Committee” The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today hosted a roundtable discussion on the findings of a recent economic impact report commissioned by AMSNY. More than 90 people packed the room, including lawmakers, representatives from the governor’s office and staff from the state departments of budget, health and education. The New… Read More
AMSNY Releases Economic Impact Study
Government Relations Committee” The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today released a report detailing the economic benefits of New York’s academic medical centers. The 2010 report, “The Impact of Medical Education on the State of New York,” looks at the economic, educational and community benefits of New York’s 15 medical schools and their… Read More