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The Buffalo News

March 7, 2010


The economists call them “Eds and Meds.”

 

They are universities and hospitals, institutions found in many cities, even those with otherwise decaying economies, that can be the basis for a financial rebirth that creates high- skilled, high-wage jobs not easily outsourced, offshored or otherwise made obsolete.  Read more here.

 

WRVO: NPR

March 3, 2010


As lawmakers plan to cut money for a number of medical programs, the state's medical schools are speaking out.  Read more here.


Crain's Business Journal

March 2, 2010

 

 The Impact of Medical Education on the State of New York examines the economic, educational and community benefits of New York's 15 medical schools and their 82 hospital affiliates.  Read more here.


Empire State News

 March 2, 2010

 

The 2010 report, "The Impact of Medical Education on the State of New York," looks at the economic, educational and community benefits of New York's 15 medical schools and their primary hospital affiliates.  Read more here.


New York Business Journal

March 2, 2010

 

A new report says $1 our of every $13 spent in New York is related to academic medical centers.  Read more here.


Readmedia.com

March 2, 2010


The Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY) today released a report detailing the economic benefits of New York's academic medical centers.  Read more here.


ASM International: The Materials Information Society

March 2, 2010

 

New Report Describes an $85.6 Billion Economic Impact of Academic Medical Centers on New York State.  Read more here.