NYU School of Medicine, medical school of New York University
NYU Grossman School of Medicine is a medical school in Midtown Manhattan, part of New York University and closely linked to NYU Langone Health. The campus includes modern buildings, laboratories, and clinical spaces where students learn through classroom instruction and hands-on training with real patients.
The school was founded in 1841 by six physicians and stands as one of the oldest medical schools in the United States. Over more than 175 years, it has grown into a leading institution focused on patient care, medical education, and research advancement.
The school was renamed NYU Grossman School of Medicine in 2019 to honor Dr. Robert Grossman, a key leader in its development. This name reflects the institution's commitment to excellence and its role in shaping how doctors think about caring for patients.
The school is located in Midtown Manhattan with good access via public transit and walking routes throughout the area. Students have access to modern facilities including simulation centers, laboratories, and nearby hospitals for hands-on clinical training.
The school offers fully funded scholarships covering all tuition costs for its MD program, an unusually generous approach to financing medical education. This commitment removes financial barriers and allows future doctors to focus entirely on their training and research pursuits.
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