CCNY Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Healthcare Education Programs
The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education at The City College of New York (CCNY) offers a distinctive and comprehensive approach to healthcare education. The programs are designed to create a diverse pipeline of medical and healthcare professionals committed to serving underrepresented communities. Below is an overview of the primary programs offered at the Sophie Davis School.
BS/MD Program
The BS/MD Program is the cornerstone of Sophie Davis School’s educational offerings. This innovative program integrates a Bachelor of Science degree with the foundational years of medical education. Students complete their preclinical training at CCNY before transferring to a partnering medical school to finish their clinical years and obtain their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Key features include:
- Seven-Year Curriculum: The program is designed to be completed in seven years—three years dedicated to preclinical training and four years to clinical training.
- Focus on Primary Care: Emphasis is placed on producing primary care physicians who will work in underserved communities.
- Seamless Transition: Partnerships with several medical schools for clinical training allow students a smooth transition into their later years of medical education.
Physician Assistant Program
The Physician Assistant (PA) Program is a rigorous 28-month program that culminates in a Master of Science degree. This program prepares students to serve as compassionate, effective members of healthcare teams. Highlights of the program include:
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Combines didactic classroom instruction with extensive clinical rotations in diverse medical settings.
- Accreditation: Accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).
- Focus on Underserved Areas: Training focuses on practicing in urban and underserved communities.
Medical Education Program (BMedSc/MD)
The Medical Education (BMedSc/MD) program offers a unique pathway that combines undergraduate biomedical education with medical education. Key aspects of this program include:
- Biomedical Sciences Curriculum: Emphasis on the foundational sciences, including courses in biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, and more.
- Early Clinical Exposure: Students gain early exposure to clinical settings to integrate biomedical science with clinical practice.
- Community-Oriented: Strong focus on primary care and the needs of underserved communities.
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CCNY’s Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education is dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals committed to improving health equity. By offering unique pathways tailored towards medical and healthcare fields, the school remains a beacon for students aiming to make a significant impact in underserved populations. Learn more about how you can join these innovative programs and contribute to meaningful healthcare transformation today.