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Founded at City College in 1973, The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education was established to recruit underrepresented minorities into medicine, increase medical services in historically underserved areas, and increase the availability of primary care physicians.

We offer two unique and challenging programs leading to careers in medicine:

Our innovative five-year BS-MD Program integrates undergraduate education with the first two years of medical school.  Students graduate with a BS degree from City College and move on to complete their final two years towards the M.D. in one of six cooperating medical schools – Albany Medical College, New York Medical College, New York University School of Medicine, The State University of New York (SUNY) Health Science Center at Brooklyn - College of Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Medicine, and The Commonwealth Medical College.

Our Physician Assistant (PA) Program is a 28-month upper division program leading to a BS degree and certification as a Physician Assistant.  It was one of the first baccalaureate degree-granting physician assistant programs in the country.

ATTENTION Physician Assistant Program 2013 Applicants

Sophie Davis School
of Biomedical Education

Maurizio Trevisan, Dean

Harris Hall
160 Convent Avenue
New York NY 10031

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Meet Our Students/Alumni

Martha Ksepka is a 2008 Sophie and Leonard Davis Scholarship Winner

Martha Ksepka, Sophie Davis Class of 2010, is a 2008 Sophie and Leonard Davis Scholarship winner.

The daughter of Polish immigrants, Ms. Ksepka graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School, Queens in 2005, bringing to CCNY a reputation for hard work, intellect and a strong motivation to succeed whihc is reflected on her inclusion in the Dean's list.

Currently, there are no new announcements. Please check again soon as the listings change often.

Meet Our Faculty/Staff

Nancy Sohler, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Community Health and Social Medicine
Associate Medical Professor Nancy Sohler, PhD, conducts research on accessing quality health care, social/cultural influences on health behaviors, and novel strategies to deliver health care for disadvantaged populations.
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