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New Faculty Orientation August 2015 New Faculty Orientation August 2015
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Washington University Medical Center Welcome to
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Overview of Washington University Independent research universityIndependent research university Total enrollment: 18,119 (2014-2015)Total enrollment: 18,119 (2014-2015) –Full and part-time undergraduate students: 7,401 –Graduate and professional programs: 6,947 –Summer school: 3,771 (summer 2015) Undergraduate Tuition: $47,300 (2015-2016)Undergraduate Tuition: $47,300 (2015-2016) Medical School Tuition: $58,460 (2015-2016)Medical School Tuition: $58,460 (2015-2016)
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Washington University Academic Schools Arts & Sciences –Graduate School and University College Olin School of Business Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts –College of Architecture –Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design –College of Art –Graduate School of Art School of Engineering & Applied Science School of Law School of Medicine George Warren Brown School of Social Work
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WUSM Faculty & Staff As of July 1, 2015: 2,005 total faculty 2,005 total faculty ‒1,883 full –time medical school faculty ‒122 part-time medical school faculty 186 non-faculty assistants and others 186 non-faculty assistants and others 6,883 total staff 6,883 total staff ‒6,513 non-academic full-time medical school staff ‒370 non-academic part-time medical school staff (excludes long-term disability, temporary and zero- hour PRNs)
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WUSM Faculty Diversity 2005 total School of Medicine faculty: 2005 total School of Medicine faculty: ‒37% are women (738) ‒63% are men (1267) 150 total endowed professors 150 total endowed professors ‒21 women faculty (11%) holding endowed chairs (up from 20 last year)
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WUSM Faculty Diversity The Faculty Diversity Scholars Program provides incentives to departments and programs that hire and retain faculty of racial and ethnic backgrounds under- represented in medicine. Twenty-five scholars have been funded since the inception of the program in 2007. Twenty-five scholars have been funded since the inception of the program in 2007. There are currently 8 in the funding cycle. There are currently 8 in the funding cycle.
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WUSM is in the top tier in the country in each of its mission areas: US News and World Report ranks WUSM sixth overall WUSM ranks 4 th in the nation in terms of the size of its clinical practice based on net clinical revenues. WUSM received $371,110,396 for research and training from NIH in FY15. WUSM ranks 4 th among medical schools competing for NIH funding. Education Clinical Research
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WUSM – 10 Departments Ranking in Top 10 for NIH Funding Anesthesiology #1 Anesthesiology #1 Orthopedic Surgery #1 Orthopedic Surgery #1 Genetics #2 Genetics #2 Neurology #2 Neurology #2 Surgery #2 Surgery #2 Obstetrics & Gynecology #4 Obstetrics & Gynecology #4 Radiology-Diagnostic/Oncology #5 Radiology-Diagnostic/Oncology #5 Otolaryngology #5 Otolaryngology #5 Neurosciences #6 (Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology) Neurosciences #6 (Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology) Pathology #7 Pathology #7 (Depts. of Radiology & Radiation Oncology)
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WUSM is at the forefront 18 Nobel laureates associated with WUSM18 Nobel laureates associated with WUSM 13 faculty members are fellows of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences13 faculty members are fellows of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences 33 current and former faculty members belong to the Institute of Medicine33 current and former faculty members belong to the Institute of Medicine 42 faculty are fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science42 faculty are fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 9 faculty members with Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) status9 faculty members with Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) status
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The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics is the most widely sold medical textbook in the world
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Washington University Medical Center
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Affiliated Organizations In 1993 Barnes and Jewish Hospitals joined with Christian Health Services to form the BJC Health System, (now BJC HealthCare, Inc.).In 1993 Barnes and Jewish Hospitals joined with Christian Health Services to form the BJC Health System, (now BJC HealthCare, Inc.). First health care system in the nation to integrate academically-based hospitals and community hospitals serving a broad urban, suburban and rural area.First health care system in the nation to integrate academically-based hospitals and community hospitals serving a broad urban, suburban and rural area.
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Affiliated Organizations In 1996, Barnes and Jewish Hospitals merged to create an integrated medical staff, streamlined operations, and a single board and management team.In 1996, Barnes and Jewish Hospitals merged to create an integrated medical staff, streamlined operations, and a single board and management team. WUSM, BJH and SLCH make up the premier academic medical center in the region.WUSM, BJH and SLCH make up the premier academic medical center in the region.
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BJC Hospitals Alton Memorial Hospital Barnes-Jewish Hospital Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Boone Hospital Center Christian Hospital and Northwest HealthCare Missouri Baptist Medical Center Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital Parkland Health Center Progress West Hospital St. Louis Children's Hospital The Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis
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BJC HealthCare * = based on 2013 data Statistics are from year-end 2014, except where noted. Totals are aggregate figures for the hospitals and health care services that are members of BJC HealthCare. BJC Highlights — 2014 Hospitals Employees Physicians Staffed Beds Hospital Admissions Home Health Visits Emergency Department Visits Net Revenue Charity and Unreimbursed Care Community Health Programs 12 26,514 3,869 3,380 138,909 201,240 463,033 $4.1 billion $301 million* $19.6 million* (providing More Than 592,000 Individual services)
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Barnes-Jewish Hospital Largest hospital in Missouri.Largest hospital in Missouri. Ranked among an elite group of the nation’s best academic hospitals on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll since 1993.Ranked among an elite group of the nation’s best academic hospitals on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll since 1993. Medical staff is composed exclusively of WUSM full-time and voluntary faculty physicians.Medical staff is composed exclusively of WUSM full-time and voluntary faculty physicians.
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Barnes-Jewish Hospital Barnes-Jewish Hospital Highlights — 2014 Employees Physicians Residents/Fellows Staffed beds Hospital admissions Emergency department visits Outpatient surgery visits Net Revenue 9,357 1,534 829 1,176 53,397 80,136 21,925 $1.7 billion
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country by US News and World Report and Child magazines.Ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country by US News and World Report and Child magazines. Staffed exclusively by WUSM faculty physicians.Staffed exclusively by WUSM faculty physicians. Home of the world’s largest pediatric lung transplant program.Home of the world’s largest pediatric lung transplant program.
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital St. Louis Children’s Hospital Highlights — 2014 Employees Physicians Residents/Fellows Staffed beds Hospital admissions Emergency department visits Outpatient surgery visits Net Revenue 2,919 643 1,994 264 10,415 50,436 8,091 $535 million
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BJ West County Hospital U.S. News & World Report ranked Barnes- Jewish West County Hospital #6 on a list of top St. Louis metro area hospitals and #12 in Missouri in 2014.U.S. News & World Report ranked Barnes- Jewish West County Hospital #6 on a list of top St. Louis metro area hospitals and #12 in Missouri in 2014. In 2015, Truven Health Analytics names Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals and one of only three hospitals in Missouri to earn this honor.In 2015, Truven Health Analytics names Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals and one of only three hospitals in Missouri to earn this honor.
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Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Highlights — 2014 Employees Physicians Staffed beds Hospital admissions Emergency department visits Outpatient surgery visits Net Revenue 443 735 77 2,863 11,145 4,555 $106 million
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Accelerate the development of basic science discoveries into new and improved patient treatmentsAccelerate the development of basic science discoveries into new and improved patient treatments Encourage and support collaboration between researchers from multiple scientific disciplinesEncourage and support collaboration between researchers from multiple scientific disciplines TranslationalTranslational InterdisciplinaryInterdisciplinary
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Interdisciplinary Research Centers The BRIGHT Institute (Bridging Research with Imaging, Genomics and High-Throughput)The BRIGHT Institute (Bridging Research with Imaging, Genomics and High-Throughput) Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Disorders (CIMED)Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Disorders (CIMED) Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research (cWIDR)Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research (cWIDR) Hope Center Program on Protein Folding and NeurodegenerationHope Center Program on Protein Folding and Neurodegeneration Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Diabetic Cardiovascular DiseaseCenter for Interdisciplinary Studies of Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease Center for the Study of ItchCenter for the Study of Itch Center for Genome SciencesCenter for Genome Sciences
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Residencies and Fellowships There are 85 ACGME-accredited training programs in the Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education ConsortiumThere are 85 ACGME-accredited training programs in the Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education Consortium
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Residents/Fellows Breakdown of Core Residencies Anesthesiology67 Otolaryngology24 Dermatology17 Pathology38 Emergency Medicine 48 Pediatrics96 Internal Medicine 149 Physical Medicine & Rehab 16 Neurological Surgery 21 Psychiatry41 Neurology36 Radiology72 Nuclear Medicine 5 Radiation Oncology 14 Obstetrics & Gynecology 44Surgery46 Ophthalmology15 Orthopaedic Surgery 30 TOTAL RESIDENTS 779 Graduate Medical Education: WUSM has a total of 1112 residents and fellows.
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Our Students
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MD Students Year201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004 Mean MCAT 37.337.437.636.937.237.537.137.337.536.63736.7 Mean GPA 3.823.843.853.873.853.863.863.873.883.843.853.86
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Programs/Student Enrollment 2014-2015 MaleFemaleTotal MD188215403 MD/PhD (MSTP) 12172193 MA/MD224 Applied Health Behavior Research 51217 Audiology & Communication Sciences 27072 Clinical Investigation 443882 Genetic Epidemiology and Biostatistics 301848 Occupational Therapy 23264287 Physical Therapy 79157236 Population Health Sciences 9918 PhD (DBBS) 237215452 Postdoctoral Research Scholars/Associates 271197468 Total Students (not including residents/fellows) 101112692280
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Applied Health Behavior Research Program Data 2015-20162014-20152013-2014 Number of applicants 2411 Number of admission offers 2411 Number of matriculated/yield 2410 Degrees awarded 034 Free trade 001
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Audiology and Communication Sciences Program Data – Audiology and Deaf Education 2015- 2016 2014- 2015 2013- 2014 2012 - 2013 2011 - 2012 2010 - 2011 2009 - 2010 Number of applicants 138123153136116116107 Number of admission offers 30293940423837 Number of matriculated/yield 21222626242526 Average GPA 3.643.63.573.563.693.653.52 Average GRE Verbal 156159160153530500440 Quantitative 153159159151610620540 Selectivity % 22%24%25%29%36%33%35%
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Clinical Investigation Program Data 2015- 2016 2014- 2015 2013- 2014 2012 - 2013 2011 - 2012 2010 - 2011 Number of applicants 3735506246 Number of admission offers 2224303020 Number of matriculated/yield 2224303020 Degrees Awarded 3514231415 *2015-2015 numbers not yet available
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2015- 2016 2014- 2015 2013- 2014 2012 - 2013 2011 - 2012 2010 - 2011 2009 - 2010 Number of applicants 59626568232018 Number of admission offers 35433634161415 Number of matriculated/yield 132212181198 Average GPA 3.483.533.453.363.443.743.64 Average GRE Verbal 154152154156151n/an/a Quantitative 165162158163161n/an/a Selectivity % 59%69%55%50%70%70%83% Biostatistics and Genetic Epidemiology Program Data
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Occupational Therapy Program Data 2015- 2016 2014- 2015 2013- 2014 2012 - 2013 2011 - 2012 2010 - 2011 2009 - 2010 Number of applicants 532522457427361193150 Number of admission offers 171181158186149142117 Number of matriculated/yield 89908485849276 Average GPA 3.623.613.633.753.583.473.52 Average GRE Verbal 520513528516500469483 Quantitative 670653652639596554583 Selectivity % 32%35%35%44%41%74%78%
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Physical Therapy Program Data Entry year 2015201420132012201120102009 Number of applicants 463469406415622475447 Number of admission offers 201169171183221194222 Number of matriculated/yield 84828183838183 Average GPA 3.643.673.603.583.623.593.48 Average GRE Quantitative154156 160 * 651 154 * 654641649 Average GRE Verbal153156 157 * 487 154 * 478498483 Average GRE Analytical Writing 4.14.24.04.04.24.34.2 * GRE changed their rating system in 2012
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2015- 2016 2014- 2015 2013- 2014 2012- 2013 2011- 2012 2010- 2011 Total full- and part-time matriculated students 20171312125 Total graduates n/an/an/a1071 Total enrollment in MPHS classes* n/an/an/a15811742 Total number of classes offered 24232018179 *Includes MPHS students, students from other programs, and students who enroll in MPHS classes on a non- matriculated basis. Population Health Sciences Program Data
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DBBS Student Selectivity 20152014201320122011201020092008 Matric. Students 7593768087755688 Cumulative GPA 3.623.713.763.71N/AN/AN/AN/A Sci GPA N/AN/AN/A3.723.553.593.63.6 Nsci GPA N/AN/AN/A3.833.693.713.733.73 V%8484848482828383 Q%8378838483857984 AW%6778496767635854 * New column for cumulative GPA because no longer separating the science from non-science GPAs.
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We Encourage You to: AnalyzeAnalyze QuestionQuestion CritiqueCritique Be an involved member of the facultyBe an involved member of the faculty Engage your entrepreneurial spiritEngage your entrepreneurial spirit Promote diversityPromote diversity Seek out multiple rolesSeek out multiple roles
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