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Clinical overview patient care Medical center medical center New Haven and new haven Endowment finance institutions Income $390.6 million§ More than 800 Yale physicians provide primary An affiliation agreement between the medical Population The School of Medicine is located immedi- (6/30/09) The School of Medicine had operating income Yale School (2009) 127,401 Clinical departments 18 and specialty care for patients through Yale school and Grace-New Haven Hospital in ately adjacent to the main campus of Yale Yale $16.1 billion of $1,076.6 million in 2009. A total of $557.9 of Medicine Distance from: Yale Medical Group Medical Group. Yale Medical Group delivers 1965 created Yale-New Haven Hospital, which University, one of the world’s great institu- YSM $1.4 billion million was awarded in sponsored research NYC 80 miles Office visits advanced care in more than 160 specialties and expanded in 1993 with the opening of the tions of higher learning. With a residential agreements, of which $466.0 million was Boston 137 miles 2009 capital projects 323,532 subspecialties, and has centers of excellence in Yale Child Children’s Hospital and again in 2000 with college system modeled after those of Cam- received and spent during the fiscal year. The Study Center (in millions) Patient encounters such fields as cancer, cardiac care, minimally the acquisition of the Psychiatric Hospital. The University profile bridge and Oxford, the undergraduate school school ranked fifth among medical schools re- Yale Medical Group new construction 1,331,353 invasive surgery, and organ transplantation. 14-story Smilow Cancer Hospital opened in faculty is complemented by the Graduate School of ceiving research funding from the NIH in 2009 Yale School of Yale $333.8 Physicians Yale physicians have made many histori- fall 2009. The medical campus has grown over Yale 3,695 Arts and and 12 professional schools, and first inNIH grants per faculty member. YSM $25.4 Full-time 737 cal contributions, including the first use of the years to include or abut the institutions YSM 2,055 including Architecture, Art, Divinity, Drama, Salaries and benefits for faculty, fellows, and Part-time 117 cancer chemotherapy, the first artificial heart listed at left. Four miles away in West Haven, Engineering and Applied , Forestry renovations & alterations staff totaled 64 percent of expenditures. staff Midlevel pump and the first insulin infusion pump for Yale University the affiliated VA Healthcare and Environmental Studies, Law, Manage- Yale $214.1 Health Services Yale 9,267 practitioners diabetes. Today they perform groundbreak- System maintains active clinical, research, and ment, Music, Nursing, and Medicine which YSM $13.4 YSM 3,244 (PA, APRN) 159 ing procedures, including Connecticut’s first Yale-New Haven education programs in conjunction with many includes the School of Public Health. In 2007, Hospital, Children’s students Medical residents 662 appendectomy without an abdominal incision. departments. Extensive maps Yale acquired the 136-acre West Campus in Hospital, Psychiatric Yale 11,593 Clinical fellows 238 They engage in translational research to offer Hospital, and Smilow and directions to medical center destinations West Haven, which contains 460,000 square Affiliated hospitals 8 new therapies, such as the development of Cancer Hospital are available online at medicine.yale.edu/maps. YSM 1,198 feet of lab space. Yale-New Haven man-made vascular grafts that have the ability Yale New Haven operating revenue Established in 1638, New Haven was the first Operating summary for the year ending June 30, 2009 Hospital to grow from a patient’s own tissue. Yale Medi- Health System how to reach us Yale $2.49 billion planned municipality in America, organized Patient cal Group is a major referral center for Con- Connecticut Mental • To find a Yale doctor, visit the Yale Medical YSM $1.1 billion geographically in nine squares, including a Income discharges 54,507 necticut and New England, and treats patients Health Center Group online at yalemedicalgroup.org, or call picturesque Green. Today, New Haven is a vi- Total $1.1 billion Newborns 4,646 (877) YALEMDS or (203) 785-4851. Community service Clinical income from throughout the world. VA Connecticut brant coastal city located on Long Island Sound Endowment income The majority of $390.6; 36.3% Emergency Healthcare System • For information on medical school admissions, between New York and Boston. Cultural $110.8; 10.3% visits 132,565 visit medicine.yale.edu/admissions, or call (203) students volunteer John B. Pierce for at least one of the opportunities abound, from dance, theater and Gifts Laboratory 785-2643. school’s many commu- music to the treasures of Yale’s art and natural $13.3; 1.2% Adult beds 670 • For news about the school, visit medicine.yale. nity service projects, Royalty Pediatric beds 95 history museums. Other $1.9; .2% edu. Media inquiries should be directed to the including: $68.3; 7% Bassinets 92 Sponsored agreements Office of Public Affairs at (203) 432-1345. Hill Regional Career $466.0; 43.3% Psychiatric beds 87 This fact sheet was • To find a person at Yale University, consult the High School Tuition Total beds 944 produced by the Office of online directory at yale.edu/phonebook, or call partnership $27.4; 2.5% Institutional Planning and directory assistance at (203) 432-4771. To find Anatomy Teaching Communications. To order a person at Yale-New Haven Hospital, call Program copies, contact us at 300 Expenditures George Street, Suite 773, (203) 688-4242. Hunger and New Haven, CT 06511 or • To give to the School of Medicine, please visit Homelessness (203) 785-5824, or by e-mail yale.edu/givemedicine or call Jancy Houck at Auction Services at [email protected]. On (203) 436-8560. & supplies the Web: facts.med.yale. HAVEN (student-run 15.2% free clinic) The physicians of Yale Medical Group conducted some 323,000 edu. Data are as of 9/30/09 unless otherwise noted. Facilities costs patient visits in 2009, providing services in more than 160 Free care provided to 16.4% specialties and subspecialties. Photos: John Curtis, New Haven residents The leaders of Yale University, the School of Medicine, Yale- Salaries and benefits Robert A. Lisak, Michael in 2009: $8.6 million New Haven Hospital, Yale Cancer Center, and the city of New 63.8% Other Marsland, William K. Haven, celebrated the opening of Smilow Cancer Hospital in Sacco, and Yale University 4.5% October 2009. The hospital is named for benefactors Joel and Library/Manuscripts & Joan Smilow, third and fourth from left. Archives facts and figures 2010 facts.med.yale.edu

§ Clinical revenue and office visit data are for the year ending 6/30/09. Brief chronology overview and history bicentennial year education Research activity basic AND TRANSLATIONAL research The Robert Wood clinical investigation Johnson Clinical 1701 The is one of the 1924 School moves The School of Medicine is celebrating its Bicen- In its MD and other degree programs, the 2,033 awards** Research at the medical school covers a broad Clinical investigation at Yale bridges the gap founded from 150 York Street to Scholars Program at world’s leading centers for biomedical research, tennial in 2010–2011 with a series of lectures School of Medicine educates future leaders totaling $557.9 million spectrum, from fundamental studies in the life Yale was established between the basic and translational sciences 1723 Yale College Sterling Hall of Medicine advanced clinical care and medical education. at 333 Cedar Street and special publications, a documentary film, in medicine, public health, and biomedical NIH sciences, including cell biology, genetics, im- in 1974 to prepare and the practice of medicine. Research is awards first medical future physician lead- degree (honorary) in It ranks fifth among medical schools receiving 1941 Yale Medical a community fair, and a symposium exploring science. The MD program follows a unique Awards $322.6 million munobiology, microbial pathogenesis, neuro- ers who will improve focused on the factors that affect health and North America funds from the National Institutes of Health Library is dedicated the biomedical sciences. An illustrated book educational philosophy, the Yale system of Rank among medical science, pharmacology, physiology, biophysics health and health illness in populations, the evaluation of thera- 1810 Medical Institu- (NIH) and first innih dollars per faculty mem- 1945 The New Haven about the school, “Medicine at Yale: The First medical education, which was established in schools, total grant and biochemistry, to translational and clinical care. Graduates of the peutic interventions, and the assessment of tion of Yale College dollars 5 two-year fellowship Hospital merges with The annual poster session chartered ber. More than 800 Yale physicians provide care Grace Hospital, becom- 200 Years,” will be available from Yale Univer- the 1920s by Dean Milton C. Winternitz, MD. studies aimed at improving the diagnosis and earn a master of health health outcomes based on analysis of large data for the Downs International Rank, grant dollars 1811 Nathan Smith, to patients from across the region and around ing Grace-New Haven sity Press in November 2010. No course grades or class rankings are given in per faculty member 1 treatment of human diseases. Funding for sciences research sets. The School of Medicine sponsors a wide Community Hospital Health Student Travel Fel- (MHS) degree. , the world. The Yale system of medical educa- The Bicentennial provides an opportunity lowship Program highlights the first two years, examinations are limited, Centers and research has increased substantially over the range of clinical trials, with more than 275 open Eneas Munson, and tion, with its emphasis on critical thinking and 1955 Edward S. Hark- to reflect on the achievements of the past two student research conducted and students are expected to engage in inde- Programs 40 past decade, rising from $321.4 million in 2000 The School of Public trials listed in its public database in early 2010. Jonathan Knight are ness Hall opens, provid- independent student research, has produced centuries and the ways in which medicine has around the world. pendent investigation. Since 1839 Yale medical to $557.9 million in 2009. Health offers training The school offers superb training for clinical recruited as founding ing dormitory and dining Basic science and conducts research faculty leaders in every field of academic medicine. facilities changed since 1810. Then, life expectancy in Students by degree students have written a thesis based on original departments 11 The school’s core research resources are built in biostatistics, chronic investigators in a number of settings, including * 1813 Classes begin The sixth-oldest medical school in the 1963 Coat of Arms New Haven was less than 40 years, and medi- program research. The thesis requirement grew out of Active patents around the newest technologies: disease epidemiology, the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation, the with 37 students en- United States, the school was established by the adopted cal knowledge was derived from concepts that MD 373 the recognition that the scientific process of environmental health Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Pro- rolled in the six-month U.S. 352 • State-of-the-art tools for genomics and pro- sciences, epidemiology Connecticut General Assembly in 1810 when it 1965 Medical school have long since been discounted. During the MD/PHD 88 investigation, attentive observation, interpreta- teomics, including whole-genome sequencing gram at Yale, the Yale School of Public Health, program; tuition for and hospital revise their World 627 of microbial diseases, full course of lectures chartered the Medical Institution of Yale Col- school’s evolution, a largely unscientific occupa- MD/MHS 33 tion of data, and critical evaluation of literature and mass spectrometry and health policy and and the Investigative Medicine Program, along affiliation, creating Yale- Yale-founded biotech is $50 MD/JD 1 • High-resolution imaging and image analysis at administration. lege, located first on Grove Street, then at 150 New Haven Hospital tion handed down through apprenticeship has are fundamental to the practice of medicine. companies 45 with discipline-specific training initiatives in 1833 The State Hos- 1965 Laboratory of MD/MBA 7 every scale, from electron and light microscopy The Investigative pital, precursor to the York Street. Since 1924, it has occupied Sterling become one of the most education-intensive, About half of Yale medical students opt to selected departments. Epidemiology and Pub- MD/MPH 1 Laboratory space (sf)† to fmri and pet Medicine Program New Haven Hospital, Hall of Medicine at 333 Cedar Street and rigorously scientific, and highly regulated take a tuition-free fifth year to complete their awards a PHD degree The Yale Center for Clinical Investigation lic Health dedicated MMSc (PA-C) 69 • 7-Tesla MR spectroscopy opens Medical School 570,054 to holders of MD surrounding buildings. It has awarded 8,218 1966 Connecticut professions. studies. Some pursue in-depth research or ex- facilitates the training of clinical and transla- MPH 229 • High-throughput screening, including rnai degrees who pursue 1839 MD student medical degrees since 1814. There are 5,116 liv- Mental Health Center As American medicine looks ahead to im- plore clinical electives and subinternships. Some tional scientists and provides infrastructure Faculty profile training in either thesis requirement opens as partnership PHD 310 and chemical screens ing alumni with MD degrees, 3,918 with MPH proving health care, unraveling the mysteries 20 to 25 students each year are awarded fifth- Teaching (ladder) 1,150 laboratory-based or for innovative and collaborative research formalized between Yale and Total 1,111 • Construction and analysis of animal models of clinically based human 1857 First African degrees and 940 alumni of the Physician As- state of Connecticut underlying disease, and optimally preparing year research fellowships from Yale and organi- Research 551 directed at improving patient care. It funds disease investigation. American student sociate Program with PA-C or MMSc degrees. 1970 Physician the doctors of the coming decades, Yale will zations including the Howard Hughes Medical Lecturer/Instructor 354 up to 10 YCCI Scholars yearly and supports graduates MD program details Associate Program continue to meet the challenges of a changing Class of 2013 profile Institute, the Sarnoff Foundation, and the Doris Subtotal 2,055 By the numbers investigators in the areas of biostatistics, bio- 1910 Flexner Report founded medical landscape. Applicants 4,081 Duke Charitable Foundation. A living stipend is Visiting 96 RWJ Scholars trained informatics, study design, core technologies, recommends Yale as cover: Sterling Hall of Medicine. 1974 Yale Cancer one of two New Eng- included. Students on funded fellowships also since 1974 137 regulatory review, patient recruitment, and Center established Class size 99 Emeritus/Retired 199 land medical schools below: The medical school’s first home, on Grove Street in PHDs awarded by Acceptance rate 6.5 % receive an MHS degree. The MD/MHS program Voluntary/Adjunct 1,610 community engagement. worthy of continued New Haven. 1981 Yale Faculty Investigative existence, spurring Practice Plan formed, Average GPA 3.8 offers access to resources and faculty guidance, Subtotal 1,905 Medicine Program expansion of facilities, precursor to Yale MCAT mean but students design their own projects. (since 2003) 17 fundraising, and full- Medical Group Total 3,960 of sections 11.9 Each year, approximately 12 students enroll in YCCI Scholars trained time faculty system 1991 Boyer Center for Male-to-female the school’s MD/PHD Program, one of the origi- Postdocs 1,350 since 2006 39 1915 Department Molecular Medicine ratio 52 to 47 completed nal Medical Scientist Training Programs estab- ‡ of Public Health Faculty-to-student Memberships established and later 1993 Yale-New Haven ratio 2.9 to 1 lished and funded by the NIH. Graduate students National Academy accredited as a school Children’s Hospital opens in the Combined Program in the Biomedical and of Sciences 59 of public health Tuition, The medical school’s core facilities provide researchers 2003 Anlyan Center Biological Sciences earn a PhD degree through Institute of Medicine 39 1916 First female completed 2009–2010 $43,850 with access to the latest equipment and techniques, such as students admitted the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The School 2007 Amistad Street Average debt, NIH study section the rapid whole-genome sequencing available at the Yale 1920 Milton C. building opens 2009 graduates of Medicine also offers joint degree programs members 54 Center for Genomic Analysis. Winternitz named w/debt $132,013 with other professional schools including Public HHMI investigators 16 dean, beginning period 2007 West Campus acquired Health, Law, Management, and Divinity. ** Research award data are for Yale’s fiscal year ending 6/30/09. NIH ranking is for the federal fiscal year ending 9/30/09; Robert Sherwin, M.D., is director and Tesheia Johnson, of major expansion Medical Library and creation of Yale 2009 Smilow Cancer per faculty rank averaged over 2008 and 2009. M.B.A., M.H.S., is chief operating officer of the Yale Volumes 462,000 † Net assignable. system of medical Hospital at Yale-New *Of the 373 students enrolled in the MD Program, 35 are currently on extended Center for Clinical Investigation. education Haven opens Journals 6,300 study pursuing academic research, clinical rotations or a combination of both. ‡ Data as of 12/31/09. Includes the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the graduate and professional schools.