During a return visit to Buffalo, a Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences alumnus talked to medical students about finding joy in their careers.
The inaugural Indigenous Health Symposium brought together Indigenous community members, academics, physicians, students and others to discuss “Perspectives on Reproductive Justice and Maternal Health ...
But to fully leverage these collaborations, their research communities must be well informed about each other’s resources to find even more opportunities to work together and maximize investments in ...
Welcome to UB Graduate Medical Education! We offer 70+ ACGME-accredited programs across a broad spectrum of surgical and medical disciplines. With multiple training sites based at urban and rural ...
University at Buffalo Graduate Medical Education (UB GME) provides all trainees with a supervision policy. This policy was developed to conform to the New York State Part 405 Regulations and the ...
An applicant who is expected to graduate (or has graduated) from a non-LCME accredited international medical school must satisfy New York State’s 12 week rule in order to be eligible to participate in ...
Are you looking for a fulfilling career, but know you’ll need more training? We know that next step can be intimidating, which is why we’ve designed a program that provides the experiences and ...
We are very pleased that you are considering The University at Buffalo for the next stage of your professional training. Our goal is to provide residents and fellows with the knowledge and clinical ...
The gift of an anatomical donation is an altruistic act that immeasurably benefits our students, our faculty and--ultimately--society at large. Anatomical gift donations create an indispensable ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Children with special health care needs, including chronic conditions such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, depression, spina bifida or Down syndrome, are at ...