2019 U.S. News Graduate School Rankings Announced

COM Instructional BUMC-Oct 4-18-3aBoston University School of Medicine (BUSM) ranks No. 29 in research along with Oregon Health Sciences University in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s best graduate schools, announced today.

BUSM shares the No. 26 spot in primary care with Duke, Johns Hopkins University, The Ohio State University, University of Utah and Yeshiva University (Einstein) in New York. This is the highest the School has been listed in the U.S. News rankings.

“We did well,” said BUMC Provost and BUSM Dean Karen Antman, MD. She noted that U.S. News changed its methodology in calculating research funding, and for the first time it includes all of a school’s research funding as one metric. In previous years, rankings only considered NIH-funded research.

Here is a snapshot of our rankings history over the past few years:

US News & World Report Best Graduate School Rankings – Medicine

2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014
Research 29 30 29 30 32 30
Primary Care 26 34 40 52 35 39

See the complete rankings.

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