Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

New York, United States of America

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai was founded in 1963 as the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. It was named after the Mount Sinai Hospital, established in 1852. 2012, the school was renamed to honor its largest benefactor, businessman Carl Icahn. Over the years, the school has become a leading medical research and education institution.
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Mount Sinai has a 24/7 Public Safety Department with patrols, ID card access, security desks, emergency call boxes, and escort services. Student residences have controlled access and security personnel.
The immediate campus area is well-patrolled and Sinai works closely with NYPD. Students receive safety training and alerts. Vigilance, especially at night, is advised as in any major urban area.
Resources include Public Safety, the Title IX Office, the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, Student Mental Health Services, and Ombuds services. Clear reporting mechanisms and support are available.

University Of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Application Statistics

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University Of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Application Statistics

1214
871
343
270
4:1
3.4 %
$ 18500
$ 5100
3.1
33
80 %
1350
7.5
550
314
157
157

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