Northeast Ohio Medical University
Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) is a public medical school in Rootstown, Ohio. It specializes in graduate education in medicine and pharmacy but also has a College of Graduate Studies.
Former names | Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine (1973–2007) Northeast Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy (2007–2011) |
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Type | Public medical school |
Established | November 23, 1973 |
Parent institution | University System of Ohio |
Endowment | $22.8 million |
President | John T. Langell |
Provost | C. Forrest Faison III (interim) |
Academic staff | 96 Rootstown-based |
Administrative staff | 404 (2019) |
Students | 982 (Fall 2022) M.D. - 615 Pharm.D. - 297 Graduate - 70 Dual Enrollment- 18 |
Location | Rootstown, Ohio, United States |
Campus | Rural, 120 acres (49 ha) |
Colors | Blue and Gray |
Nickname | Walking Whales |
Affiliations | • University of Akron • Cleveland State University • Hiram College • Kent State University • Youngstown State University • Akron Children's Hospital • Aultman Hospital • St. Vincent Charity Medical Center • Summa Health System |
Mascot | Nate the Walking Whale |
Website | neomed |
Its medical school has partnerships with four public universities (Akron, Cleveland State, Kent State, and Youngstown State) and one private college (Hiram). It also has 24 hospital partners, while the pharmacy school has over 100 pharmacy partners. The class size has grown to around 160 medical and 80 pharmacy students.
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