Teaching Hospital · Est. 1962
TEACH
TREAT
TRANSFORM

Where the ward is the classroom. Clinical education built on bedside teaching ratios, simulation depth, and match outcomes that speak for themselves.

94%
Board Pass Rate
340+
Residency Matches
18:1
Teaching Ratio
Medical resident presenting at morning rounds, chart in hand, attending listening with arms crossed in teaching hospital corridor
Live Rounds
Morning
Internal Medicine · 7:30 AM
+8
2025 Match Results
97.3%
Residency Placement Rate

Documentary · 2025

Clinical Education Audit

Tick every box.
Then make your decision.

Five pillars. Real data. Graduate voices. Audit this institution the way you'd review a patient chart — systematically, skeptically, and with eyes open.

Bedside Teaching

Student-to-attending ratios that actually let you learn.

Our ward teams cap at four students per attending — not eight. Every student presents. Every student gets questioned. Every student leaves knowing why.

Performance Index92%
4:1
Students per attending on ward rounds

"I presented every single morning for six weeks. By week three, I stopped being scared. By week six, I was the one answering the questions."

Dr. Priya Mehta
PGY-3, Internal Medicine · Northwestern
Simulation Labs

2,400 hours of high-fidelity simulation annually.

From bronchoscopy to code leadership — our simulation center runs 52 weeks a year. Fail safely here so you never fail where it counts.

Performance Index88%
2,400
Simulation hours per academic year

"I intubated a mannequin forty times before I touched a patient. When that moment came, my hands were steady."

Dr. James Okafor
PGY-2, Emergency Medicine · UCSF
Board Pass Rates

USMLE Step 2 CK first-attempt rate: 94.1%.

Structured question banks, weekly shelf-exam prep, and attendings who teach to the exam without losing the clinical reasoning. Both matter.

Performance Index94%
94.1%
USMLE Step 2 CK first-attempt pass rate

"The attendings here don't just teach diagnosis — they teach how to think through a question. That's what boards actually test."

Dr. Sofia Reyes
MS4 → Radiology Match, Johns Hopkins
Research Output

47 peer-reviewed publications from students in the last 24 months.

Every rotation has a research pathway. Faculty mentorship is structured, not optional. Your name on a paper before you graduate residency is achievable.

Performance Index78%
47
Student-authored publications (2023–2025)

"My attending handed me a dataset on day two and said, "Let's write something." That paper is now in JAMA Internal Medicine."

Dr. Marcus Webb
MS4 → Research Fellowship, Brigham and Women's
Residency Match

97.3% match rate. Competitive specialties filled.

Surgery, radiology, dermatology, orthopedics — our students match where they aim. Letters of recommendation from attendings who know your name.

Performance Index97%
97.3%
Match rate into first-choice specialty

"My attending wrote me a letter that described a specific patient case I handled. Not a template. They remembered."

Dr. Anika Patel
PGY-1, Orthopedic Surgery · Mayo Clinic
By The Numbers

Data that holds
up to scrutiny.

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340+
Residency Matches
Across all specialties · Class of 2025
52
Simulation Scenarios
Updated annually with ACGME milestones
$4.2M
Research Funding
NIH & private grants · Active 2025
18:1
Attending Ratio
Students per attending on all inpatient services
94.1%
Board Pass Rate
USMLE Step 2 CK first-attempt · 5-year avg
12
Specialties Offered
From primary care to surgical subspecialties

Accredited & Affiliated

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Graduate Voices

Not a brochure.
A mirror.

Hear from the students, nurses, and administrators who went through the doors and came out changed.

Bedside Teaching
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The moment I knew this was the right program was during my first overnight call. The attending didn't just check in — they stayed. They taught me how to manage a GI bleed at 2 AM and explained every decision out loud. That's not something you can fake in a brochure.

Dr. Kwame Asante, a Black male physician in white coat smiling confidently in hospital corridor
Dr. Kwame Asante
PGY-3, Gastroenterology Fellow
Columbia University Medical Center· Match 2023
Allied Health
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I came in as a nursing candidate nervous about whether clinical rotations here would give me real autonomy. By week two I was managing a post-surgical floor with supervision that felt like a safety net, not a cage. The NP program here is built differently.

Maya Thornton, a female nurse practitioner in scrubs standing in a bright hospital hallway
Maya Thornton, NP
Nurse Practitioner, Surgical ICU
Mount Sinai, New York· Completed 2024
Administrator
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As a hospital administrator, I used the Program Audit PDF to benchmark our own teaching credentials. The methodology was rigorous — bedside ratios, board outcomes, simulation hours, research output. We found three gaps we hadn't measured before. That's the point.

Dr. Richard Osei-Bonsu, a senior Black male physician in business attire reviewing documents at a desk
Dr. Richard Osei-Bonsu
Chief Medical Officer
Regional Medical Center, Atlanta· Institutional Audit 2025
Dr. Kwame Asante
Maya Thornton, NP
Dr. Richard Osei-Bonsu
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340+ graduates have matched from this program
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Personalized Match

Find your fit
in 2 minutes.

Five questions. Specialty, learning style, career stage, geography, timeline. We narrow 12 programs down to the one or two that actually match how you learn.

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Download the Program Audit PDF

A 12-page benchmarking framework covering bedside ratios, board outcomes, simulation infrastructure, and research output. Used by 47 teaching hospitals to identify credential gaps.

No spam. One email with the PDF. Used by CMOs and program directors.