1. About
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Our Vision

At the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, we are dramatically advancing the art and science of medical care through an atmosphere of intense collaborative learning, social concern, and scholarly inquiry.

We pursue innovative approaches to education, research and patient care, combining the best traditions of medicine with the principles and entrepreneurial thinking of a startup, to uncover novel insights about disease. Building this culture of innovation requires making large investments and taking a transformative approach to discovery, which means taking risks and disrupting the status quo. In this way, we are transforming the practice of medicine and reinventing medical research to produce radically better outcomes for patients.

We seek a variety of students who can contribute open-mindedness, empathy, social insight, medical, scientific, technological and engineering expertise, to change the very nature of medicine. We have developed a number of admissions and training programs to foster these advances and recruit multi-talented students from richly diverse backgrounds, in a non-traditional way.

We continually pioneer innovative approaches in our medical and graduate education curricula that instill entrepreneurism, encourage critical thinking and equip the next generation of basic and clinical scientists with cutting-edge methodological and technological skills to translate scientific discovery into practice and improve public health.

We have ambitious goals, preparing scientists, physicians, and leaders who will make significant contributions to local and global health care, remaining forever inquisitive in their quest for lifelong growth, learning, and contribution. We train in the classroom and the laboratory, at the bedside, and in the community. Our unwavering commitment to intellectual exchange, multidisciplinary teamwork, and innovation continually drives us forward in discoveries, advances, and service.

As a leader in biomedical research, we have hired accomplished scientists and executives with startup experience and melded them with Mount Sinai’s doctors and researchers, spurring new levels of collaboration among our faculty. We are an engine of discovery, creating new treatments for the patients who need them the most, working in partnership with leading high-tech companies.  We are on the threshold of a new era in precision medicine, and our mission is to cure diseases once thought incurable, changing the lives of patients worldwide.

A Foundation of Service

Our values are deeply ingrained in the School. When they opened the school’s doors in 1968, our founding trustees envisioned a new and progressive institution, embedded within the real-world environment of a working hospital. They called for the levels of passion, inquiry, dedication, knowledge, leadership, and innovation for which the School is renowned.

Today, we train nearly 2,000 students and postdoctoral fellows each year, with several thousand faculty members in numerous clinical and basic science departments, multidisciplinary institutes and centers. Our NIH funding is among the highest nationwide. We have built inspirational leadership, a comprehensive infrastructure, strategic affiliates, and a solid support system, as we train health care leaders for the 21st century amid the vibrant and diverse city of New York.

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David Muller

Dean Emeritus of Medical Education and Professor and Chair of the Leni and Peter W. May Department of Medical Education at Mount Sinai

 

“We invite you to bring your talent, intellect, values, and passion to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, align them with what you will learn from our educators, and apply that powerful combination to your clinical practice.”

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David Muller

Dean Emeritus of Medical Education and Professor and Chair of the Leni and Peter W. May Department of Medical Education at Mount Sinai

 

“We invite you to bring your talent, intellect, values, and passion to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, align them with what you will learn from our educators, and apply that powerful combination to your clinical practice.”

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Dennis S. Charney, MD

Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and President for Academic Affairs for the Mount Sinai Health System

 

“At Icahn Mount Sinai you will find a school buzzing with intellectual rigor and energy. Scientists and clinicians working on the frontiers of biomedicine, recruited from around the globe, teach our students and trainees to become creative and compassionate clinicians, researchers, and health care leaders.”

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David Muller

Dean Emeritus of Medical Education and Professor and Chair of the Leni and Peter W. May Department of Medical Education at Mount Sinai

 

“We invite you to bring your talent, intellect, values, and passion to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, align them with what you will learn from our educators, and apply that powerful combination to your clinical practice.”

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Dennis S. Charney, MD

Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and President for Academic Affairs for the Mount Sinai Health System

 

“At Icahn Mount Sinai you will find a school buzzing with intellectual rigor and energy. Scientists and clinicians working on the frontiers of biomedicine, recruited from around the globe, teach our students and trainees to become creative and compassionate clinicians, researchers, and health care leaders.”

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Marta Filizola, PhD

Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

 

“An engine of creativity within Icahn Mount Sinai, the central mission of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences to empower students with the necessary skills to embrace the challenges of 21st century biomedicine.”

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