On July 23-24, 2013, deans from eight of the New York State medical schools participated in the Associated Medical Schools of New York’s (AMSNY) annual advocacy days in Washington, D.C. The deans conducted 20 meetings over the two-day visit, including 15 members of the New York State Congressional Delegation and Senator Charles E. Schumer. In… Read More
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Data Show NY Need for Primary Health Care Doctors
New York’s medical community worries that adding 1.1 million people to insurance rolls under the federal health care overhaul will overwhelm primary care physicians, many of whom are already swamped. Associated Medical Schools of New York said this year about half of 2,160 graduating medical students will stay in the state for their residencies. Enrollment… Read More
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Celebrates Hooding of 284 Graduates
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine’s 284 graduates received doctoral hoods and accolades this morning as they were honored for their hard work, compassion, and dedication to health care. On July 1, the graduates will begin their residencies at hospitals and institutions across the country. “Whether you go on to become pediatricians… Read More
New York Prepares More Doctors than Any Other State in the U.S.
New York’s medical schools remain committed to training a physician workforce ready to take on the mounting need for primary care and specialty services. The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today announced that 2,160 graduating New York State medical students have “matched” to residency training programs within the state and across the country…. Read More
Report on the Empire State Stem Cell Program (2012)
The 2012 Report on the Empire State Stem Cell Program is an update of the 2010 report that described the development and impact of New York State’s stem cell program. This report provides current data on the number of jobs created and maintained by NYSTEM funding at New York State’s medical schools and outlines recent… Read More
The Impact of Medical Education on the State of New York (2010)
In July 2009, the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY), a statewide consortium of New York’s public and private medical schools, retained the services of Tripp Umbach, a private research organization, to conduct a study on the economic, research, community and social benefits of the State’s academic medical centers (the fifteen medical schools and… Read More