CWRU SoM ranks 20th in research by US News & World Report

Case Western Reserve's School of Medicine ranked 20th in research by US News and World Report. The Department of Medicine congratulates our faculty and staff who contributed to this recognition.


USnews_MedSchool_ResearchCase Western Reserve University once again ranked as one of the best medical schools in the nation in the annual U.S. News & World Report "America's Best Graduate Schools" rankings. Of the 146 national programs surveyed by the magazine, Case Western Reserve's School of Medicine ranked 20th in research—and overall, an improvement of five places over last year's ranking. This ranking once again placed it highest among Ohio medical schools.

"This ranking reflects the extraordinary efforts of our faculty to continue to pursue medical breakthroughs, as well as the excellence of our student body," said Pamela B. Davis, dean of the School of Medicine. "I congratulate everyone in our academic community on this well-deserved recognition."

View the full ranking on US News & World Report