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The University of Maryland School of Medicine (abbreviated UMSOM ), [1] [2] located in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S., is the medical school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is affiliated with the University of Maryland Medical Center and Medical System. [3] Established in 1807 as the College of Medicine of Maryland, [4] it is the ...
William J. Byron (b. 1927), Ph.D. 1969, president of The Catholic University of America [8] Joan Callahan (1946–2019), Ph.D. 1982, professor emerita of philosophy at the University of Kentucky. Kenneth C. Catania (b. 1965), B.S. 1989, neurobiologist at Vanderbilt University, MacArthur Fellowship awarded in 2006.
Duke Bainum. Mark Baldwin (baseball) Roberts Bartholow. Henry Willis Baxley. Deborah Benzil. Jennifer Berman. William S. Booze. Francis Butler (American politician)
The following is a list of notable alumni of Baltimore City College, or BCC, the third oldest continuously public high school in the United States. Since being established by an act of the Baltimore City Council in 1839, hundreds of influential civic, political, business, commercial, industrial, and cultural leaders have passed through its doors.
First African-American Majority Leader, Maryland State Senate David R. Craig: 1983 Harford County Executive (2005–2014) Clarence Davis Maryland House of Delegates (1983–2007) Robert L. Douglass Maryland State Senate (1975–1982) Tony Fulton: 1973 Maryland House of Delegates (1986–2005) Edward Gainey: 1994
The University of Maryland School of Public Health [2] is located in College Park, Maryland. U.S. News & World Report ranked the school 28th among all schools and programs of public health in 2023. Its departments include Behavioral and Community Health; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Family Science; Health Policy and Management; and Kinesiology.
Edward S. Northrop (1937), Majority Leader of Maryland State Senate (1958–1961), Chair of the Finance Committee (1958), nominated by President Kennedy in 1961 for a new seat on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, elevated to Chief Judge and held that position until 1981
The medical school has more than 17,000 alumni as of 2022. As of 2017, 70% of the state's physicians had taken classes there. [15] A 2010 [ needs update ] study in the Annals of Internal Medicine found the University of Minnesota Medical School to be one of only two of 141 medical schools in the United States to be in the top quartile for NIH ...