Zucker School Of Medicine
History
In October 2007, Hofstra University and Northwell Health (then known as North Shore-LIJ) announced plans to establish a new medical school: the first allopathic medical school in Nassau County, the first new medical school in the New York metropolitan area in more than 35 years, and the first in New York State since 1963. In March 2008, the parties executed a joint academic agreement establishing them as equal partners in launching the new school. In June 2010, the school was granted preliminary accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the accrediting body for U.S. medical education programs leading to the MD degree. Classes began in August 2011. In May 2015, the school's inaugural class graduated with 29 students; all received residencies to institutions across the U.S. Also in 2015, the school attained full accreditation.
In January 2016, the medical school changed its name from Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine to Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, reflecting the renaming of the health system to Northwell Health. In August 2017, after a $61 million donation to the school, it was renamed the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
Education
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In addition to the graduate degrees listed earlier, the Zucker School of Medicine offers graduate medical education (GME) and continuing medical education (CME). For students who have already earned a DDS or DMD degree, Zucker School of Medicine delivers the MD curriculum for a six-year medical degree integrated and certificate training pathway in oral and maxillofacial surgery (MD/OMS). Each year, the School of Medicine admits four MD/PhD students who, over seven to eight years, complete both the MD degree program requirements and the requirements for awarding of the PhD in the Molecular Basis of Medicine.
In March 2015, the Hofstra University and Northwell partnership announced the launch of Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies, offering these Master of Science degrees. Hofstra's healthcare-professional education network also includes its School of Health Professions and Human Services.
For 2024, Zucker School of Medicine was ranked tied for #68 in research and #112-123 in primary care by U.S. News & World Report.
Research is conducted by faculty and students at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell's principal biomedical research facility. Approximately 70 percent of students engage in research during the summer after their first year of study, and nearly 100 percent do so by graduation.
Notable people
- Yousef Al-Abed, Professor of Molecular Medicine
- Lance Becker, Professor of Emergency Medicine
- Peter B. Berger, Professor of Cardiology
- Joel Block, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
- Barbara A. Cornblatt, Professor of Psychiatry
- Stephen Dolgin, Professor of Surgery
- Amos Grunebaum (born 1950), obstetrician and gynecologist
- David Langer, Professor of neurosurgery and radiology
- Thomas G. McGinn, Professor of Medicine
- Ira S. Nash, cardiologist and associate dean
- Leonid Poretsky, Professor of Medicine
- Jesse Roth, Clinical Professor of Molecular Medicine
- David B. Samadi, Professor of urology
- Kevin J. Tracey, Professor of Molecular Medicine
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