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Aspiring Physicians. Experienced Educators. <strong>Medical</strong> Innovators.World changers.EVMS is the place for all of them.EVMS Faculty, Residents and StaffSenior LeadershipSenior leaders provide executive leadership for EVMS.The team includes experienced managers withsignificant relevant experience.Harry T. Lester, PresidentRichard V. Homan, MD, Provost and DeanClaudia E. Keenan, Senior Vice President and Chief of StaffC. Donald Combs, PhD, Vice President andDean of the <strong>School</strong> of Health ProfessionsMark R. Babashanian, Vice President for Administration and FinanceStacy R. Purcell, General CounselBasic Science Faculty 48Clinical Faculty 326Health Professions Faculty 28Residents/Fellows 348Staff 1,173Part-time Faculty 23Volunteer Community Faculty 1,325TOTAL 3,271Regional AlumniGraduates by City of Residence MD HP Former Residents ALLChesapeake 70 145 131 312Hampton 15 30 20 59Newport News 27 30 27 72Norfolk 241 244 593 970Portsmouth 15 33 49 88Suffolk 44 46 53 116<strong>Virginia</strong> Beach 195 263 440 800Summary MD HP Former Residents ALLHampton Roads 607 791 1,313 2,417<strong>Virginia</strong> 1,218 1,051 1,612 3,456All Areas 3,182 1,850 2,804 7,092* The “ALL” totals take into account alumni who fall into more than one categoryEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 5


Students and residents learn on the go as they accompany faculty during daily visitsto manage the care of hospitalized patients.6 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


Continuing <strong>Medical</strong> Education (CME)EVMS sponsors regular Continuing <strong>Medical</strong> Education(CME) conferences and events to help physicians andother healthcare providers keep up with the latesttreatments and developments in medicine and tomaintain licensure.Hours of CME offered: 934Number of activities: 61Attendees at EVMS CME activities: 17,065<strong>Medical</strong> Modeling and SimulationEVMS was among the first medical schools in the countryto use “standardized” patients — trained individuals whoportray patients — to teach students how to performclinical exams and how to communicate effectively withpatients. With the establishment of the Sentara Center forSimulation and Immersive Learning at EVMS, the schoolcontinues to be an innovator in developing new ways touse technology to teach common medical proceduresand to provide students with a safe environment in whichto practice and perfect their technique.650 students and 100 residents involved annually in teachingand assessmentMore than 50 external clients, including other medical schoolsStaff includes 16 full-time and 115 other employees, includingstandardized patientsAccreditationBelow are the major agencies that accredit educationalprograms and activities at EVMS.Commission on Colleges of the Southern Associationof Colleges and <strong>School</strong>s (SACS)Liaison Committee on <strong>Medical</strong> Education (LCME)Accreditation Council for Graduate <strong>Medical</strong> Education(ACGME)Accreditation Council for Continuing <strong>Medical</strong> Education(ACCME)Student Demographics<strong>Medical</strong> Doctor 2012 Entering classTotal students (4,890 applicants) 146In-state 74Out-of-state 72Hampton Roads 30Male 83Female 63Minorities 17Number with graduate degrees 48Average GPA 3.53Average MCAT 31(<strong>Medical</strong> College Admissions Test)Health Professions 2012 Entering classTotal students (2,086 applicants) 245In-state 138Out-of-state 107Hampton Roads 106Males 71Females 174Minorities 98Number with graduate degrees 12Average GPA 3.38 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


“From the development of new facilities, to research, to student interactionwith faculty, to the strong hands-on approach of making a difference in thecommunity, EVMS just made sense.”Jeffrey M. Raunig, MD Class of 2015,on his decision to attend EVMSAnnual TuitionDegrees OfferedEVMS offers a range of doctoral and graduate degreesand certificates in the medical and health professions.Degree programNo. ofStudentsCompletionTimeArt Therapy & Counseling, MS 40 2 yearsBiomedical Sciences, MS 41 1 yearBiomedical Sciences, MS (Research) 13 2 yearsBiomedical Sciences, PhD 13 8 yearsClinical Embryology/Andrology, MS 54 2 yearsClinical Psychology, PsyD 64 4 yearsMedicine, MD 530 4 yearsOphthalmic Technology (Certificate) 30 22 monthsPhysician Assistant, MPA 206* 27 monthsPublic Health, MPH 111 2 yearsSurgical Assistant, MS 29 2 years* Includes students who begin classes in January 2013MD (in-state): $29,396MD (out-of-state): $56,382Art Therapy & Counseling (in-state): $24,730Art Therapy & Counseling (out-of-state): $26,783Biomedical Sciences, Research (in-state): $7,550Biomedical Sciences, Research (out-of-state): $8,175Biomedical Sciences,<strong>Medical</strong> Master’s (in-state): $33,115Biomedical Sciences,<strong>Medical</strong> Master’s (out-of-state): $35,866Biomedical Sciences, PhD (in-state): $9,505Biomedical Sciences, PhD (out-of-state): $10,179Clinical Embryology/Andrology (in-state): $16,065Clinical Embryology/Andrology (out-of-state): $16,762Physician Assistant (8 months, in-state): $19,428Physician Assistant (8 months, out-of-state): $21,036Public Health (in-state): $19,800Public Health (out-of-state): $21,450Surgical Assistant (in-state): $13,919Surgical Assistant (out-of-state): $15,0756,976 applicantsfor 391 spots in themedical and health professionseducational programsEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 9


“Research enhances all of our programs in education and patient care, and it providesthe foundation to sustain our strength as a vital academic institution.”William J. Wasilenko, PhD, Associate Dean for Research10 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


ResearchEVMS is the largest biomedical research institution insoutheastern <strong>Virginia</strong>. More than 100 EVMS faculty membersare engaged in basic and clinical research focused in areaswhere the community has pressing needs.EVMS continually strives to enhance its research enterprise inorder to improve the health of the people of Hampton Roadsand beyond. EVMS carries out focused research in severalspecialty areas including:Leroy T. Canoles Jr. Cancer Research CenterThe center is dedicated to translational research studies thatlead directly to improved care.CONRADThe center focuses on fertility regulation and prevention ofsexually transmitted diseases in developing countries.Glennan Center for Geriatrics and GerontologyThe center conducts research concentrated on the specialneeds of the elderly.Jones Institute for Reproductive MedicineHome of the nation’s first in-vitro fertilization clinic, theinstitute conducts research in menopause, infertility,contraception, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, and more.Thomas R. Lee Center for Ocular PharmacologyThe center focuses on developing treatments for chronic andblinding diseases of the eye, particularly glaucoma.National Center for Collaboration in <strong>Medical</strong>Modeling and SimulationA joint project of EVMS and several academic, governmentaland commercial partners, the center works to improvepatient care by advancing medical modeling and simulationbasedtraining.Sleep Disorders CenterThe center conducts research into common sleep problems,evaluates potential new medications and studies sleepinessas it relates to highway safety.Strelitz Diabetes CenterThe center conducts a broad range of research principallyfocused on minimizing complications of diabetes and findinga cure based on stimulating the growth of new islet cells.Technology HighlightsPatents pending or awarded: 63Patents licensed: 31Companies formed: 14Received as licensing & royalty income: $42 millionPending as licensing income: $12 millionLicense-derived research agreements: $10 millionIn addition to the centers, many departments also conductresearch in a myriad of areas including:Ear, neck and head disordersEmergency medical treatmentsInfectious disease and immunologyMaternal-fetal medicine, general obstetrics, gynecologyand urogynecologyPsychiatric and behavioral disordersPediatric diseases, genetics, neonatalogy and the propertiesof human milkSurgical proceduresUrologic disordersBasic, Translational & Clinical ResearchActive grants and contracts: * 474Annual funding:$41 millionNIH primary awards: * 35NIH secondary awards: * 44* These numbers represent research begun in FY 2012 and existing research thatcontinued during that time period.Research PublicationsScholarly activity is one measure of an institution’sresearch output. Researchers typically submit their studyresults to a peer-reviewed publication so that colleagueseverywhere can keep pace with the latest discoveries anddevelopments. Below are figures related to articles andpublications authored by EVMS faculty.Journal articles: 313Books and book chapters: 49474 active researchgrants and contractsresearchEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 11


EVMS is the region’s only source of specialized care for women experiencingdifficulties during pregnancy.12 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


Patient CareEVMS full-time physicians and EVMS-affliated physicians andhealthcare providers care for patients in locations throughoutthe region. Many are sought after by patients near and far insearch of the best-available care and innovative treatments.Some of the care is unique. For instance, EVMS specialistsare the only ones in the region to provide care for womenexperiencing a high-risk pregnancyEVMS <strong>Medical</strong> GroupMore than 150 full-time physicians are affiliated with theEVMS <strong>Medical</strong> Group, a not-for-profit physician groupsupporting EVMS. In addition to their duties as teachersand scientists, these physicians and surgeons care formore than 1,500 people every day at more than 20 clinicalpractice sites.Primary CareGhent Family MedicineNorfolkInternal MedicineNorfolk, HamptonPortsmouth Family MedicinePortsmouthObstetrics and GynecologyGeneral Ob/GynNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachEVMS Jones Institute for Reproductive MedicineNewport News, Norfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachMaternal-Fetal MedicineNewport News, Norfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachUrogynecologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach<strong>Medical</strong> SpecialtiesAllergy/RhinologyNorfolkDermatologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach, HamptonStrelitz Diabetes Center/EndocrinologyHampton, Norfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachGlennan Center for Geriatrics & GerontologyNorfolkHearing and Balance CenterNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach4,000 children bornas a result of in vitrofertilization at theEVMS Jones InstituteHospital MedicineNorfolkInfectious DiseaseAccomack, Chesapeake, Gloucester, Norfolk, Portsmouth,<strong>Virginia</strong> Beach, WilliamsburgPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationNorfolkPulmonary and Critical CareNorfolkSleep MedicineNorfolkSports MedicineNorfolkPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesGeneral Psychiatry/PsychologyNorfolkNeuropsychology CenterNorfolkRadiation OncologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beachcontinued on next pagePatient careEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 13


“He always told me, ‘You’re going to make it.’ He would always ask me aboutmy daughter, what was going on at work. He wasn’t just concerned aboutmy illness, he was concerned about my whole life and what went on aroundme. To me, he was a savior.”Cancer patient James Simpson, on his experienceswith his EVMS cancer surgeonAnnual Patient Visits by SpecialtySurgeryGeneral SurgeryNorfolk, SuffolkOphthalmologyNorfolkOtolaryngology/Head & Neck SurgeryNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachPlastic SurgeryNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachSurgical OncologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachUrogynecologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachLaboratoryAndrologyNorfolkDermatopathologyNorfolkEmbryologyNorfolkAdditional Clinical FacultyIn addition to physicians associated with the EVMS<strong>Medical</strong> Group, EVMS also has clinical faculty practicing,with residency training programs, in these specialties:Emergency MedicineNorfolk, Suffolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachOphthalmologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachPathologyNorfolkPediatricsLocations throughout Hampton RoadsRadiologyChesapeake, NorfolkUrologyNorfolk, <strong>Virginia</strong> BeachDermatology: 10,440Diabetes: 16,625Family Medicine: 46,253Infectious disease: 17,461Internal Medicine/Primary Care: 51,158Maternal-Fetal Medicine: 57,405Obstetrics: 20,873Otolaryngology(Ear, Nose and Throat): 24,133Physical Medicine: 17,864Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery: 5,810Psychiatry: 13,905Radiation Oncology: 21,575Reproductive Medicine: 14,733Sleep/Pulmonary Medicine: 18,228Surgery: 31,982All others: 43,716412,261 annualpatient visits14 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


EVMS students created the Beyond Clinic Walls program to better understand theobstacles and challenges that confront older adults.CommunityEVMS is a product of the community and is committedto helping the people of Southeastern <strong>Virginia</strong> andbeyond. The EVMS vision is to be recognized as the mostcommunity-oriented medical school in the nation.The school’s culture of service is one that the entire EVMSteam wholeheartedly embraces. For instance, the librarystaff regularly reaches out to local librarians and the publicto show them how to locate valid health informationonline. Half of the individuals who use the EVMS libraryare not affiliated with the school; many want to learnmore about treatment options for ill loved ones.Faculty and staff are role models for students, often givingof their free time to help the less fortunate. One example:faculty, staff and students travel to rural Southwestern<strong>Virginia</strong> annually to volunteer at one of the nation’s largestfree clinics. They provide specialized ophthalmic anddiabetes care to hundreds of people who have no otherhealthcare options.Altruistic students are drawn to the school because of itsfocus on the community and the myriad opportunities foroutreach. For instance, EVMS students started the Coatsfor Kids drive, which matches needy children and familieswith donated coats. They also created the first studentrunfree clinic in <strong>Virginia</strong>.Community outreachBelow are examples of the many ways EVMS gives back tothe community over the course of a year.Student clubs: 85(nearly all have a community outreach component)Students participating in community outreach: 800+(out of student body of 1,100)Student-run programs 50+(Community Care Day, Free Clinic, international mission trips, etc.)Members of the public trained by EVMS librariansto find health information online: 1,152Public librarians trained by EVMS librariansregarding online health information: 169“One of the things that hasimpressed me the most over timeabout the students at EVMS is theircommitment to community service.You see it locally in things like thefree clinic, and you see it globally[in projects like those in Haiti].”Darrell G. Kirch, MD, President and CEO of theAssociation of American <strong>Medical</strong> Colleges (AAMC)CommunityEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 15


“EVMS has become one of the region’s most reliable and important sourcesof economic growth.”Economist James V. Koch, PhD16 EVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu


Financial OverviewEVMS is a state-assisted, independent, community-basedmedical school. Unlike most medical schools, EVMS doesnot own a hospital and is not part of a larger universitysystem.The school has seen steady growth in the last severalyears. In 2012, the school was able to hold tuitionincreases to the smallest percentage in more than 20years, in part because of increased support from the stateand hospital partners.RevenuePatient careGrants/contractsContractual servicesTuition and feesState appropriationsOtherAuxiliary enterprisesFaculty/admin cost recoveriesEVMS Foundation supportMunicipal appropriationsTOTALSource: FY 13 budget$53.7 million$35.7 million$46.6 million$31.0 million$24.1 million$9.1 million$7.1 million$3.9 million$4.4 million$1.4 million$217.0 millionEndowmentThe EVMS Foundation supports <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><strong>School</strong>.Endowed fundsOther fundsTOTAL NET ASSETS$58.1 million$9.5 million$67.6 million3,752 additional jobsgenerated locally because ofEVMS economic ripple effect“EVMS not only provides muchneededservices to the community,it also serves as a catalyst forgrowth and development for theentire Hampton Roads region.”Rod Woolard, former executive director of theNorfolk Economic Development AuthorityEconomic ImpactIn February 2012, noted regional economist James V.Koch, PhD, reported on his evaluation of the school’simprint on the regional economy. He found that EVMSrelatedeconomic activity grew at nearly three times therate of the region since 2007. He estimated the school’sannual impact at $824 million and indicated it could havegrown to nearly $1 billion were it not for the recession.Annual economy impact:$824 millionEVMS rank among private-sectoremployers in Hampton Roads: 20Estimated annual impact of EVMS alumniin Hampton Roads:$222 millionValue of charitable services,including uncompensated care:$54 millionEconomic ripple effect fromEVMS activities:$500 millionAdditional jobs generated locallybecause of EVMS economic ripple effect: 3,752financialsEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 17


FacilitiesEVMS has modern facilities for education, research and patient care. The school has madesignificant capital investments in the last few years in addition to opening a new education andresearch building in 2011.The recent renovations at EVMS and elsewhere in the <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Center have madespace for two large lawns and adjoining areas to relax and enjoy the outdoors.EVMS facilities include:YearBuilding Purpose Sq. Ft. Built/RenovatedAndrews Hall Executive offices, administration, clinical offices 75,000 1973/2010Brickell Library <strong>Medical</strong> sciences library, open to the public 46,000 2000/2011Education & Research Canoles Cancer Research Center, <strong>School</strong> of Health Professions, 100,000 2011Sentara Center for Simulation & Immersive LearningJones Institute Infertility treatment 68,000 1992/2011Hofheimer Hall Clinical offices 109,000 1985/2010Lewis Hall Education, research 185,000 1978/2011Smith Rogers Hall Administration, Continuing <strong>Medical</strong> Education, 39,000 1960/1988Graduate <strong>Medical</strong> EducationWilliams Hall Strelitz Diabetes Center, Clinical Research Unit of the 50,000 1967/2011Department of Pediatrics“This new building will be transformational for the school, helping it fulfill itsvision of becoming the most community-oriented medical school in all of America.”<strong>Virginia</strong> Governor Robert F. McDonnell on the opening of the new Education and Research BuildingfacilitiesEVMS <strong>Facts</strong> & <strong>Figures</strong> www.evms.edu 19


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