Once again, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has retained its top-tier ranking in U.S.News & World Report’s edition on the best graduate schools in the nation.
In the 2010 report, the school ranked as it has for many years #2 among U.S. medical schools. For a complete list and methodology of rankings, please visit www.usnews.com.
Top medical schools overall:
#1 - Harvard University
#2 - The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
#3 - University of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins Medical School specialty rankings:
#1 - Geriatrics
#1 - Internal Medicine
#2 - AIDS
#4 - Drug/Alcohol Abuse
#4 - Pediatrics
#4 - Women's Health
Top biological science PHD program rankings:
#1 - Stanford University
#2 - Massachusetts Insitute of Technology
University of California - Berkeley
#4 - California Institute of Technology
Harvard University
#6 - Johns Hopkins University
#7 - Rockefeller University
Scripps Research Institute
University of California - San Francisco
Washington University in St. Louis
Yale University
Johns Hopkins' biological science specialty rankings:
#3 - Neuroscience/neurobiology
#5 - Immunology/infectious disease
#7 - Cell biology
#8 - Genetics/genomics/bioinformatics
#8 - Microbiology and molecular biology.
Johns Hopkins' biomedical engineering program ranked #1 again.
Johns Hopkins Hospital Ranking
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has once again — for the 19th consecutive time — earned the top spot in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of more than 4,800 American hospitals, placing first in three medical specialties and in the top 16 in 13 others.
Learn More




