The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), now known as UR Medicine,[1] is located in
Rochester, New York, is one of the main campuses of the
University of Rochester and comprises the university's primary medical education, research and patient care facilities.
Schools and facilities
URMC is one of the largest facilities for medical treatment and research in
Upstate New York and includes a regional
Perinatal Center,
Trauma Center,
Burn Center,
Cancer Center, an
Epilepsy Center,
Psychiatric/
Behavioral Health Emergency and treatment departments,
Liver Transplant Center and
Cardiac Transplant Center and also includes a major
AIDS Treatment Center and an
NIH-designated AIDS
Vaccine Evaluation Unit. A large portion of the university's biomedical research is conducted in the
Arthur Kornberg Medical Research Building and the Aab Institute of Biomedical Sciences.
In January 2008, the
University of Rochester announced a $500 million strategic plan geared toward expansion in research and patient services.[2] The plan anticipated adding 1,800 new jobs to the university, building a 123-bed addition to the hospital, a building for clinical and translational sciences, and a new ambulatory surgery center.[2][3][4]
Strong Memorial Hospital is the main
teaching hospital and patient care facility at the University of Rochester and is housed within the main complex of the URMC. It is a
Level I trauma center serving the Rochester area.
The School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD) is an accredited
medical school and school for advanced dental education,[5] with
graduate education programs in biomedical, biological and health sciences. The facilities of the school are located in the URMC complex and the adjoining Arthur Kornberg Medical Research Building with research facilities. Dental education and patient facilities are located within the URMC complex and the Eastman Institute for Oral Health.
SMD has ranked in the top 35 graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report several times.[6] In 2023, the medical school's class size was 105, the mean GPA was 3.82 and mean MCAT score was 516.[7] SMD also received a full six-year accreditation by the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education for its 26 residency programs at Strong Memorial Hospital in 2005.[8][9] The medical school opened in 1925, and its first class graduated in 1929.[10]
School of Nursing
The School of Nursing is an accredited
nursing education program located in the Helen Wood Hall building of URMC. In 2018, the school's Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program was ranked the 12th best in the U.S., with the School of Nursing landing 37th for the nursing master's program and the Family Nurse Practitioner program ranked 17th by U.S. News.[11]
Recent developments
Several programs and centers have been founded at URMC. In 2006, a
cancer stem cell research program was established at the Wilmot Cancer Center, one of only three such programs in the United States, the others being at
Harvard University and
Stanford University.[12] In 2006, a new Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute was announced.[13] The program was awarded a $40 million
NIH grant.[14]
In 2013, URMC acquired Lakeside Hospital in Brockport and renamed it URMC Strong West.[15] When it reopened, it had an urgent care center and planned to add an emergency department.[16] Since 2016, URMC has created a network of Urgent Care centers branded as UR Medicine Urgent Care in the Rochester, NY area.[17]
Funding and budget
URMC comprises the largest portion of the University of Rochester's annual budget. For the 2004-2005 fiscal year, URMC's patient care and hospital resources accounted for 59% of the total university budget at $910 million.[18] URMC also makes up a large portion of the university's $232 million research budget.