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Life at Einstein

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Albert Einstein College of Medicine:

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a privately endowed, coeducational, nondenominational constitutent college of Yeshiva University. Founded in 1955, the college has acquired international stature as a center for research and teaching in the biomedical sciences. The Sue Golding Graduate Division of the College was established in 1957 in order to advance research training and study leading to the PhD degree.

The graduate division has about 350 students, including about a 85 MD/PhD candidates in their research phase. In addition, approximately 375 postdoctoral scientists and 710 MD candidates receive their training at the College of Medicine.

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The College of Medicine is located on the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus in the residential Pelham Bay area of the northeastern Bronx, adjacent to the beaches, golf courses, wilderness of the Pelham Bay Park. Six buildings stand on the original 16 1/2 acres of the campus proper--the Forchheimer, Ullmann, and Mazer buildings, the General Clinical Research Center, the Belfer Educational Center for Health Sciences, the Chanin Institute for Cancer Research and the Jack D. Weiler Hospital. Adjacent to the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus are the clinical facilities of the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center which includes Abraham Jacobi and Nathan B. Van Etten Municipal Hospitals and the Rose F. Kennedy Center for Research in Mental Retardation and Human Development of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

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