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4/11/13

Our new medical school will connect to nearby hospitals and research facilities via sky bridges, creating a vibrant environment to support growth into the next century.

 

This setting will facilitate collaboration and interdisciplinary care as students, faculty, biomedical researchers and clinicians move easily from classroom to bedside to lab.

10/25/12

Physician shortages across the U.S. are projected to become acute by 2020. In Buffalo—with our comparatively large aging population and the attendant high burden of chronic disease—we’re already seeing trends the rest of the country can expect as the baby boom generation begins to enter old age. The University at Buffalo and its School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will play a key role in meeting these challenges at home and contributing to national solutions.

Dr Gonzales Fernandez
Dr Gonzales Fernandez
4/11/13

UB will add 100 new faculty positions to the medical school between now and 2016. These physicians and researchers will increase our medical education capacity, open new avenues of research and improve the depth and breadth of clinical coverage in Western New York. In addition, they will permit us to add training programs in medical specialties that require more physicians to meet the region’s needs.

10/25/12

Currently, our school admits 140 new MD students per year. We will be able to raise this number to 180, graduating 40 more physicians per year by 2020. Expanding our specialty programs will encourage more of our graduates to stay in Buffalo to train and practice here afterward. Together with hiring initiatives to attract more clinical faculty to the school, this will address the region’s projected physician shortage.

10/25/12

Recruiting more world-class clinician-scientists will strengthen our ongoing research initiatives and open new areas of investigation for our highly interdisciplinary research community. Buffalo will be a powerhouse of clinical research: a place that produces new treatments and trains outstanding clinician-scientists in a rich environment for discovery.

10/25/12

UB’s new Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC) puts laboratories for clinician-scientists steps away from the operating theaters and hospital beds where clinical care is delivered. The Buffalo Translational Consortium, a partnership formed around the new research opportunities the CTRC makes available, coordinates clinical and translational research programs at member institutions and shares core research facilities.

Modern Medical Center

The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus has:

  • 4.5 million square feet of space already dedicated to research and clinical care
  • More than 2 million square feet currently or soon to be under construction
  • $500 million in public and private funding for development
  • More than 12,000 employees and is expected to grow to 17,000 by 2017
  • More than 1 million patients and visitors annually
World-Class Care

UB, Kaleida Health, Roswell Park Cancer Institute and our other health care partners plan to establish a world-class academic medical center, modeled on successful efforts in Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Minneapolis.

This multidisciplinary clinical environment will provide better access to higher-quality care, including innovations in preventative medicine, and it will support critical research programs. The economic boost it offers will benefit the entire region.