List of Ivy League medical schools

This list of Ivy League medical schools outlines the seven universities of the Ivy League that host a medical school; only one Ivy League university, Princeton University, does not have a medical school. All Ivy League medical schools are located in the Northeast region of the United States and are privately owned and controlled.

At two universities, Dartmouth College and the University of Pennsylvania, medical instruction takes place on a contiguous campus shared with undergraduate students. The medical schools of Brown University, Columbia University, Harvard University, and Yale University are located on independent campuses within the same metropolitan area as their parent institutions' primary campuses. Cornell University's school of medicine is located in New York City, at a distance from the university's main campus in Ithaca.

Image School name Parent institution Founded Location Distance from main campus Degrees offered
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania 1765 Philadelphia, PA N/A MD, DMD, PhD, MPH, MSCE, MTR
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University 1767 New York, NY 2.5 mi (4.0 km) MD, DDS, PhD
Harvard Medical School Harvard University 1782 Boston, MA 4 mi (6.4 km)[1] MD, DMD, PhD
Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth College 1797, 1970[lower-alpha 1] Hanover, NH N/A MD, PhD, MSc, MPH, MHCDS[lower-alpha 2]
Yale School of Medicine Yale University 1810[lower-alpha 3] New Haven, CT 1 mi (1.6 km) MD, PhD, MSc
Alpert Medical School Brown University 1811, 1972[lower-alpha 4] Providence, RI 0.5 mi (0.80 km)[2] MD, PhD, MSc
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University 1898 New York, NY 230 mi (370 km)[3] MD, PhD, MSc, MSHS PA[lower-alpha 5]

Rankings

Ivy League medical schools have some of the best reputations among medical schools in the United States. They are some of the oldest institutions of medical education. Some publications' most recent rankings of medical schools at these institutions are shown below.

School name U.S. News-Research (2023)[4] U.S. News-Primary Care (2023)[5] NIH Awards Rank (2021)[6]
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 6 20 6
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 3 75 7
Harvard Medical School 1 9 1
Geisel School of Medicine (Dartmouth College) 47 36 62
Yale School of Medicine 10 68 16
Warren Alpert Medical School (Brown University) 35 14 47
Weill Cornell Medicine (Cornell University) 14 45 4

References

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Notes

  1. Dartmouth's School of Medicine did not award M.D. degrees between 1914 and 1970.
  2. Master of Health Care Delivery Science
  3. Medical instruction began in 1813
  4. Medical instruction was suspended in 1827. Brown re-established a medical program in 1972.
  5. Master of Science in Health Sciences for Physician Assistants
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