The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is one of the top-25 medical schools in the country and both the #1 medical school and largest biomedical research institution in Ohio.
It consistently ranks in the top tier of medical schools for NIH research funding. It has nearly two dozen program and degree options for prospective students and is 14th in the nation for graduating both successful faculty and Black physicians. In 2019, it opened the doors of a new 485,000 square foot Health Education Campus which brings together multiple health profession students from across the university under one roof to promote interprofessional education and collaborative practice.
Quick Facts
- Top 24 medical school by U.S. News and World Report
- #1 medical school in Ohio
- Located in Cleveland, Ohio, on the shores of Lake Erie
- Largest biomedical research institution in Ohio
- 14th in U.S. for graduating successful faculty
- 14th in U.S. for graduating African American physicians
- 800+ medical students
- 800+ master's students
- 380+ doctoral students
- 190+ postdoctoral students
- 420+ full-time basic science faculty
- 420+ part-time basic science faculty
- 2300+ full-time clinical faculty
- 3950+ part-time clinical faculty