The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Retains Top-Tier Ranking
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine remains among the top medical schools in the United States, according to the 2014 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools. In addition, Johns Hopkins is listed in the top tier of specialty rankings.
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is ranked # 3 overall, out of 126 accredited medical schools.
Top medical schools overall:
#1—Harvard University
#2—Stanford University
#3—Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s Specialty Rankings:
Internal Medicine: #1
Geriatrics: #2
AIDS: #2
Pediatrics: #4
Women’s health: #4 (Tied with the University of Pittsburgh)
Primary care: #24 (Tied with Brown University)
The rankings are based on detailed statistical information that includes research activity (including NIH grant funding), faculty to student ratios, as well as a quality assessment derived from surveys of medical school leaders and experts at peer institutions across the country.
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