Medical education
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine's Integrated Pathways curriculum addresses several core competencies - Medical Knowledge, Systems Based Practice, Professionalism, Interpersonal & Communications, Practice Based Learning and Improvement and Patient Care. Each of these must be completed to be awarded an M.D. The college of medicine offers several pathways to graduation including joint degree programs and special tracks including: *MD/Ph.D. *MD/MPH *MD Medical Educators Pathway *MD Clinical Neuroscience Pathway *MD Global Health Pathway In clinical years students rotate at several different hospitals including: * University Hospital of Brooklyn (In-house) * Kings County Hospital (In-house) - named the first level 1 trauma center in the US and the only level 1 pediatric trauma center in Brooklyn * Downstate at Bay Ridge (In-house) *Brooklyn Veterans Administration Hospital *College of Medicine admissions
The 2018 entering class averaged an undergraduate GPA of 3.74 and MCAT of 514. In the same cycle 5390 prospective students applied for 203 spots in the first year class.Student activities
The Anne Kastor Brooklyn Free Clinic
The Anne Kastor Brooklyn Free Clinic (BFC) is a student-run free clinic operated primarily by the students of the College of Medicine. The BFC offers care and health maintenance screening to the uninsured populations of Brooklyn. The clinic was renamed The Anne Kastor Brooklyn Free Clinic in memory of Anne Kastor who helped founding faculty member of the clinic and passed from ovarian cancer in 2013. So dedicated to the spirit of student run clinics, Dr. Kastor went on to become the Director of the Weil Cornell Community Clinic at Weil Cornell Medical College. The clinic hosts an annual conference on health seen through the eyes of medicine, art, technology and community called BFC What's Next. The clinic has won multiple awards for its advertisement campaigns including a gold medal in conjunction with CDMiConnect at the 2014 MMM Awards for their "We Need U" campaign and a bronze medal at the CLIO Healthcare Awards. The BFC operates several clinical, educational and outreach services including: *Women's Health Night - One night per month dedicated to issues of women's health *Work Physical Night - One night per month dedicated providing work clearance and helping increase community productivity *BFC Community Outreach - Engagement in surrounding neighborhood *BFC RISE (Routine Intervention through Screening and Education) - HIV/HCV counseling, syringe exchange counseling and harm reduction. *Emergency Response - Responsible for clinic mobilization in case of emergency (e.g. mobile clinic establishment in Red Hook during Hurricane Sandy) *Pharmacy Assistance *Patient Education and Health PromotionArthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health
In 1992, Arthur Ashe established the Institute in partnership with SUNY Downstate intentionally.Downstate Ethics Society
In partnership with the John Conley Division of Medical Ethics and Humanities at the medical center, the society aims to expose students to ethical issues surrounding all aspects of health care.Other clubs and organizations
Clubs and societies at SUNY Downstate are not limited to the college of medicine but also involve the other schools at SUNY Downstate including the College of Health Related Professions (CHRP), College of Nursing, School of Graduate Studies and School of Public Health. Clubs are tailored to a diverse range of interests including human rights, music, ethnic dialogues, ethics, specialty interest groups and global health among many other things. Keriann Shalvoy of the class of 2017 currently sits on the Board of Directors for Physicians for a National Health Program - NY Metro.Facilities
The College of Medicine is located at 450 Clarkson Avenue in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn. Most of the preclinical learning activities take place in the Health Sciences Education Building located at 395 Lenox Road. Clinical rotations take place at University Hospital of Brooklyn (UHB); the main teaching hospital at SUNY Downstate,History
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine was founded in 1860 as theNotable physicians and researchers
References
{{Reflist Schools of medicine in New York City Educational institutions established in 1860 Flatbush, Brooklyn * 1860 establishments in New York (state)