Type | Private |
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Established | 1859 |
Parent institution
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Northwestern University |
Endowment | US$1.9 Billion |
Dean | Eric G. Neilson |
Academic staff
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4,000 |
Students | 3,222 Total 638 MD |
417 PhD Students | |
Other students
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462 Post-Doctoral Fellows 1,135 Residents and Fellows |
Location |
Chicago, Illinois, USA 41°53′47″N 87°37′09″W / 41.8963°N 87.6193°WCoordinates: 41°53′47″N 87°37′09″W / 41.8963°N 87.6193°W |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www.feinberg.northwestern.edu |
The Feinberg School of Medicine, located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois and situated near Lake Michigan and the Magnificent Mile, is one of Northwestern University's 12 schools and colleges. The medical school offers a full-time Doctor of Medicine degree program, multiple joint degree programs, graduate medical education, and continuing medical education.
The mission of the Feinberg School of Medicine is to educate the next generation of physicians and scientists. Feinberg ranked 17th among American medical schools for research by U.S. News & World Report in 2017. It also is committed to patient care and community service. Through clinical affiliates Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), Feinberg faculty provide patient care to tens of thousands of individuals every year. Feinberg and its clinical affiliates are together a $5 billion academic medical enterprise The school employs 4,000 faculty members.
Founded as the medical department of Lind University on October 11, 1859 and renamed the Chicago Medical College in 1863, the school affiliated with Northwestern University in 1870. In 1906, the name was changed to Northwestern University Medical School. It had occupied buildings on the near south side of Chicago from 1863 until the Montgomery Ward Memorial Building was constructed in Streeterville in 1926.
Northwestern University Medical School was renamed the Feinberg School of Medicine in 2002, reflecting a $75 million donation from the Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Foundation. Reuben Feinberg started to donate to the university after being hospitalized at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for a heart attack. The first donation, in 1988, was for $17 million to establish the Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute. A $10 million donation was subsequently sent in 1996 to establish the Frances Evelyn Feinberg Clinical Neurosciences Institute.