New York Medical College: Statistics

Rank | Ranking |
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#1010 of 14,131 | In the World |
#307 of 2,597 | In North America |
#276 of 2,496 | In the United States |
#23 of 221 | In New York State |
#109 of 1,109 | For Cardiology |
Top50% | For 50 other topics |
Quick Review
- Religion
- Jewish
- Acceptance rate
- 3%
- Graduates
- 1,604
- Male:Female Ratio
- 37:63
- Control
- Private
not-for-profit - Highest Degree
- Doctor's degree
- Website
- nymc.edu
New York Medical College Acceptance rate and Admissions statistics
496 students enrolled in some distance education courses.
149 enrolled exclusively in distance education.
Enrollment by race or ethnicity
White | 672 (42%) |
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Asian | 310 (19%) |
Hispanic | 163 (10%) |
Race or Ethnicity unknown | 140 (9%) |
Black or African American | 135 (8%) |
Nonresident Alien | 129 (8%) |
Two or more races | 51 (3%) |
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 3 (0.2%) |
Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees
Tuition and fees
Graduates | |
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Tuition in-district | $25,338 |
Tuition in-state | $25,338 |
Tuition out-of-state | $25,338 |
Fee in-district | $462 |
Fee in-state | $462 |
Fee out-of-state | $462 |
Room and board price
Dormitory capacity | 500 |
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Room charge | $10,632 |
New York Medical College Majors
Major | Master's | Doctoral |
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Medicine | 211 | |
Physical Therapy & Therapist | 43 | |
Health & Health Care Administration & Management | 36 | 3 |
Speech-Language Pathology & Pathologist | 38 | |
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other | 28 | |
Environmental Health | 15 | |
Biology & Biological Sciences, General | 14 | |
Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, Other | 7 | 3 |
Epidemiology | 7 | |
Pre-Medicine & Pre-Medical Studies | 5 | |
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology | 3 | |
Biochemistry | 1 | 1 |
Pharmacology | 2 | |
Biostatistics | 1 | |
Ethics | 1 | |
Physiology, General | 1 | |
Grand Total | 155 | 265 |
Publications & Citations
Publication / Citation count by topic
Annual publication & citation counts
Year | Publications | Citations |
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1991 | 314 | 4475 |
1992 | 309 | 4726 |
1993 | 299 | 5247 |
1994 | 286 | 5988 |
1995 | 259 | 6813 |
1996 | 273 | 7617 |
1997 | 302 | 8950 |
1998 | 328 | 10408 |
1999 | 360 | 12203 |
2000 | 395 | 13988 |
2001 | 354 | 15283 |
2002 | 421 | 17012 |
2003 | 393 | 18526 |
2004 | 460 | 20777 |
2005 | 488 | 23673 |
2006 | 488 | 25453 |
2007 | 508 | 26659 |
2008 | 544 | 29392 |
2009 | 550 | 30390 |
2010 | 504 | 31858 |
2011 | 542 | 34584 |
2012 | 566 | 37328 |
2013 | 638 | 39022 |
2014 | 636 | 39749 |
2015 | 653 | 40612 |
2016 | 703 | 38737 |
2017 | 775 | 39857 |
2018 | 668 | 36883 |
2019 | 749 | 40344 |
2020 | 882 | 46355 |
2021 | 939 | 50247 |
New York Medical College alumni
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Robert Jay Lifton
- Occupations
- psychiatristhistorianwriteruniversity teacherpeace activist
- Biography
-
Robert Jay Lifton is an American psychiatrist and author, chiefly known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of wars and political violence, and for his theory of thought reform. He was an early proponent of the techniques of psychohistory.
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Emily Stowe
- Occupations
- teacherphysician
- Biography
-
Emily Howard Stowe was a Canadian physician who was the first female physician to practise in Canada, the second licensed female physician in Canada and an activist for women's rights and suffrage. Stowe helped found the women's suffrage movement in Canada and campaigned for the country's first medical college for women.
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Jane Cooke Wright
- Enrolled in New York Medical College
- Studied in 1945
- Occupations
- oncologist
- Biography
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Jane Cooke Wright was a pioneering cancer researcher and surgeon noted for her contributions to chemotherapy. In particular, Wright is credited with developing the technique of using human tissue culture rather than laboratory mice to test the effects of potential drugs on cancer cells. She also pioneered the use of the drug methotrexate to treat breast cancer and skin cancer (mycosis fungoids).
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Helen Singer Kaplan
- Occupations
- psychologistpsychiatristuniversity teacher
- Biography
-
Helen Singer Kaplan was an Austrian-American sex therapist and the founder of the first clinic in the United States for sexual disorders established at a medical school. The New York Times described Kaplan as someone who was "considered a leader among scientific-oriented sex therapists. She was noted for her efforts to combine some of the insights and techniques of psychoanalysis with behavioral methods." She was also dubbed the "Sex Queen" because of her role as a pioneer in sex therapy during the sexual revolution in 1960s America, and because of her advocacy of the idea that people should enjoy sexual activity as much as possible, as opposed to seeing it as something dirty or harmful. The main purpose of her dissertation is to evaluate the psychosexual dysfunctions because these syndromes are among the most prevalent, worrying and distressing medical complaints of modern times.
General info
Alternative names | NYMC |
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Founded | 1860 |
Colors | maroon, ochre |
Academic Calendar | August to June |
Total FTE staff | 884 |
Carnegie Classification | Special Focus Four-Year: Medical Schools & Centers |
Location and Contacts
Address | Administration Building Valhalla, New York, 10595 United States |
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City population | 3,000 |
Phone | 9145944000 |