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What Albert Einstein College of Medicine grads actually do

Based on 74 notable Albert Einstein College of Medicine alumni with Wikipedia pages. Data: Wikidata (CC0).

physician
24
university teacher
13
psychiatrist
12
researcher
7
psychologist
4
surgeon
4
biochemist
4
geneticist
3
microbiologist
3
neuroscientist
3
politician
3
biologist
3

Notable Albert Einstein College of Medicine alumni

Raymond Vahan Damadian
Raymond Vahan Damadian
biophysicist · entrepreneur
Sue Wickner
Sue Wickner
geneticist · microbiologist
Larry R. Squire
Larry R. Squire
psychologist · neuroscientist
Sankar Ghosh
Sankar Ghosh
microbiologist · researcher
Scott Jacoby
Scott Jacoby
DJ producer · record producer
Robyn Klein
Robyn Klein
neuroimmunologist
Rick Strassman
Rick Strassman
psychiatrist · writer
Anna Chao Pai
Anna Chao Pai
geneticist

Salary outlook for top Albert Einstein College of Medicine career paths

National median annual wage (BLS Occupational Employment Statistics).

psychiatrist
10th–90th percentile: $73,280$239,200
$239,200
median / yr
researcher
10th–90th percentile: $59,010$158,160
$95,890
median / yr
psychologist
10th–90th percentile: $48,820$168,870
$96,100
median / yr
politician
10th–90th percentile: $21,010$129,510
$47,290
median / yr
biologist
10th–90th percentile: $52,230$158,730
$91,100
median / yr

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About Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a private medical school in New York City. Founded in 1953, Einstein is an independent degree-granting institution within the Montefiore Einstein Health System. Einstein hosts MD, PhD, and master's programs. Admission to its MD program is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 1.85% in 2024. Joint masters are offered with the City University of New York and Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law. Einstein is also home to one of the first three Medical Scientist Training Programs inaugurated in 1964. This joint MD/PhD program has received continuous funding from the National Institutes of Health. Planning for the college was initiated by Yeshiva University President Samuel Belkin in 1945. Physicist Albert Einstein, who noted that the college would be unique as it would provide medical training to "students of all creeds and races", lent his name to the institution. Due to Yeshiva's financial difficulties, Einstein was transferred to Montefiore in 2015. Following a $1 billion donation to the school by Ruth Gottesman in 2024, Einstein became tuition-free for all MD students. Einstein houses several NIH-designated centers and has contributed to major medical advances, including the first coronary artery bypass surgery. Faculty members have included 18 members of the National Academy of Sciences, three National Medal of Science recipients, and neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks. Alumni have made significant scientific contributions and include seven members of the National Academy of Sciences, two Howard Hughes Medical Investigators, a Lasker Award recipient, a MacArthur Fellow, a National Medal of Science awardee, a National Medal of Technology recipient, and one governor.

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