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UC Davis Health
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The UC Davis School of Medicine has made an impact on medical care in Northern California and around the world since its founding in 1968, through education, research, patient care, and community service. In its 2024 edition of medical school rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked UC Davis School of Medicine Tier 1 or top category for its leadership in educating students to work as primary care doctors; it rose to #22 in the national ranking from the previous ranking of #37 in the year before. The School of Medicine broke its record of NIH funding with a total of more than $209 million, placing it 33rd nationally according to the most recent Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research ranking of top NIH-funded medical schools. The School of Medicine has achieved the highest level of accreditation available to a medical school in the U.S. by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). The next LCME full accreditation survey will be in the 2029-2030 academic year. UC Davis has one of the most diverse medical student populations in the country, with high academic achievement and a strong commitment to social responsibility.
Primarily based on the UC Davis Sacramento Campus, the School of Medicine also has faculty in Public Health, Medical Sciences, and Biomedical Engineering working and conducting research on the Davis Campus. School of Medicine faculty regularly partner with other nationally recognized colleges and schools in the university, including the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (ranked #1 in the world), the Weill School of Veterinary Medicine (ranked #1 in the U.S.), the College of Engineering (ranked among the Top 35 in the U.S.), and the College of Biological Sciences (ranked among the Top 20 in the U.S.).
