Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University (CCLCM)
Established 2002
Type Private
Dean James A. Young, MD
Academic staff
1,500
Students 160 (5-year program)
Location Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Campus Urban
Website CCLCM

The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine was established in 2002 with a $100 million gift from Norma and Al Lerner and through a collaboration between Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University. The first class of students was enrolled in 2004.

The Lerner College offers a five-year program with the goal of training physician-scientists. The 3rd or 4th year is spent doing full-time research, and a thesis is required for graduation.

On May 14, 2008, Cleveland Clinic announced that all students entering the program would receive full tuition scholarships.[1]

Reputation

The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine is located within the Education Institute on the main campus of Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland Clinic has ranked consistently as one of the top hospitals in the country,[2] with 9 specialties ranking in the top five in the country, and 14 in the top 10.[3]

The Lerner College of Medicine's MCAT score for the applying class of 2011 was the fourth highest in the nation, and the school fielded 1,745 applications for 32 positions.[3]

In 2012, 76% of graduates were matched to hospitals ranked in the Top 13 of the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll Hospitals or within US News Top-10 specialty-specific rankings for their chosen field.[4]

From 2006 through 2013, the school has produced 43 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholars and Fellows, including 2 students in the inaugural class.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

In 2012, a research-driven collaboration between IBM and the Lerner College of Medicine was announced to integrate IBM supercomputer Watson into the medical school environment. The computer is intended to interact with medical students on case-based problem solving. The Lerner College of Medicine was chosen for the collaboration because of its primarily case-based learning environment.[13]

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