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| name = State University of New York Upstate Medical University | other_name = Upstate | image_name = Upstate Medical University Seal.png | image_size = 150px | established = 1834 | type = Public | endowment = US $94.1 million (2017)[1] | motto = "Education, Research, Health Care, Service" | mottoeng = | faculty = 676 (2017)[2][3] | head = Dewan Mantosh (Interim)[4][5] | head_label = President | students = 1,547 (Fall 2018)[6][7][3] | undergrad = 249 (Fall 2018)[7] | postgrad = 1,298 (Fall 2018)[7] | city = Syracuse and Binghamton | state = NY | country = US | campus = Urban, {{convert|30|acre|km2}}[3] | free_label = | free = | affiliations = SUNY | nickname = | mascot = | colors = Blue & White {{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}} | website = {{URL|http://www.upstate.edu/}} }} The State University of New York Upstate Medical University (or "Upstate") is a SUNY health sciences university located primarily in the University Hill district of Syracuse, New York. SUNY Upstate is an upper-division transfer and graduate college with degree programs within the College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Health Professions, and the College of Graduate Studies. Its Syracuse campus includes Upstate University Hospital. In addition to affiliations with Binghamton Hospital and 22 other hospitals throughout central New York, where much of the core clinical teaching takes place, Upstate has numerous partnerships, including a joint Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Engineering with Syracuse University; science enrichment programs for local youth in tandem with the SC Hope Clinic; and SUNY-ESF. It directly generates 9,849 jobs,[3] making it Onondaga County's largest employer.[8] {{TOC left}}{{Clear}}HistoryUpstate's earliest predecessor was Geneva Medical College founded 1834 as part of Geneva College, today known as Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The new medical college was located in Geneva, New York, and became the first college to grant a full M.D. to a woman, Elizabeth Blackwell, in 1849. In 1871 the college was disbanded and its assets donated to the recently founded Syracuse University, which subsequently founded a medical college. In 1950 Syracuse University sold the college to the State University of New York (SUNY), where it remains today. After carrying the names "SUNY Upstate Medical Center" (initially) and "SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse" (1986), the institution was renamed to its present nomenclature in 1999. A clinical campus in Binghamton, New York, was established in 1979. A plaque in the lobby of Weiskotten Hall, named for Herman Gates Weiskotten,[9] aptly describes one of the institution's driving philosophies: "Dedicated to all those of scientific mind and investigative spirit who purpose to serve humanity." CampusThe university's main campus is located in the University Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, New York flanking Interstate 81. It includes Upstate University Hospital, the Institute for Human Performance, Setnor Academic Building, Central New York Gamma Knife Center, Jacobsen Hall, Regional Oncology Center, Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital, Weiskotten Hall, the Health Sciences Library, Silverman Hall and Geneva Tower residence hall. A clinical campus in Binghamton, New York was established in 1979. Medical students spend their first two years of medical school in Syracuse, New York and then approximately a quarter of the class completes their training in Binghamton. OrganizationUnits of Upstate Medical University include:
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ReferencesNotes1. ^[https://www.nacubo.org/-/media/Nacubo/Documents/EndowmentFiles/2017-Endowment-Market-Values.ashx "U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2017 Market Value of Endowment Assets and Change* in Endowment Market Value from FY2016 to FY2017,"] NACUBO.org website. Accessed: 29 December 2018. 2. ^[https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=196307 "Upstate Medical University,"] College Navigator, National Center for Educational Statistics. Accessed: 29 December 2018. 3. ^1 2 3 "SUNY Upstate Facts at a Glance," Upstate website. Accessed: 26 June 2018. 4. ^1 [https://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2018/11/psychiatrist_appointed_interim_president_of_upstate_medical_university.html Mulder, James T. (2018, November 15). "Psychiatrist named interim president of Upstate Medical University,"] Syracuse.com. Accessed: 28 December 2018. 5. ^"About Mantosh Dewan, MD," Office of the President, SUNY Upstate Medical University website. Accessed: 28 December 2018. 6. ^https://www.suny.edu/about/fast-facts/ 7. ^1 2 [https://nces.ed.gov/globallocator/col_info_popup.asp?ID=196307 "Upstate Medical University,"] National Center for Educational Statistics website. Accessed: 29 December 2018. 8. ^Center State Corporation for Economic Opportunity. (2010, November), "Major Employers in Onondaga County." Onondaga County website. Accessed: 1 July 2018. 9. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=SmHV38vmSxAC&pg=PA98&dq=%22Weiskotten+hall%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZyN7m98HfAhUL9YMKHeNPCCsQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=%22Weiskotten%22&f=false|title=SUNY Upstate Medical University: A Pictorial History|last=Luft|first=Eric v d|date=2009|publisher=Gegensatz Press|isbn=9781933237350|language=en}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www2.binghamton.edu/ifis/center-on-aging/index.html|title=Southern Tier Center on Aging|publisher=SUNY Binghamton|accessdate=2010-10-17}} Further reading
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