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SUNY Upstate Medical University is the largest employer in Central NY and a certified comprehensive stroke center. It also offers education, research and health care services, as well as community events and programs.
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The State University of New York Upstate Medical University (SUNY Upstate) is a public medical school in Syracuse, New York. Founded in 1834, Upstate is the 15th oldest medical school in the United States and is the only medical school in Central New York. The university is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
SUNY Upstate Medical University is home to four academic colleges united in expertise, compassion, and hope to create a healthier world for all.
SUNY Upstate Medical University is ranked No. 88 (tie) in Best Medical Schools: Research and No. 90 (tie) in Best Medical Schools: Primary Care. Schools are ranked according to their...
Upstate is the only academic medical center in Central New York, affiliated with the State University of New York. It offers education, research and health care in various specialties, serving 1.8 million people and employing 9,460 staff.
Upstate Medical University is a graduate school with four colleges offering healthcare, medical and biomedical programs. It is the only academic medical center in the region and the first coeducational medical school in America.
SUNY Upstate is an upper-division transfer and graduate college specializing in health care careers. Students applying to our bachelors programs take the prerequisite courses (minimum 60 semester hours) at another college and then complete their junior and senior years of the bachelors degree at Upstate for their program of study.