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New York University Grossman Long Island

NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine’s innovative three-year curriculum prepares physicians to become leaders in primary care, who are equipped to deliver high-quality, coordinated, effective, and efficient healthcare that is patient focused and family centered. Our program shortens the time it takes to complete medical school by one full year.

As you learn the basic and clinical sciences that underpin all medical education, you simultaneously gain a fundamental understanding of health systems science—the study of how healthcare is delivered, how healthcare providers work together, and strategies to deliver safer, higher-quality patient care.

Our curriculum emphasizes establishing integrated care pathways—a patient care plan that details the essential steps in treating patients who have specific clinical conditions across many different medical disciplines—and improving communication and collaboration between community-based primary care providers and hospital-based specialists.

For more information, see

https://medli.nyu.edu/