These Are the Largest Academic Medical Centers in the U.S.


Healthcare analytics company Definitive Healthcare released a ranking of the 25 largest academic medical centers as measured by the number of interns and residents.

By far the largest medical center by this metric was NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, which is affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine, with 1,945 interns and residents.

Second on the list is another New York City academic medical center: Tisch Hospital, affiliated with the New York University School of Medicine with 1,333 interns and residents. These two hospitals also rank as one and two in terms of hospitals in New York and in the U.S., with the highest net patient revenue.

While the top two institutions are both in New York City, the rest of the top 25 are more geographically diverse.

The top 15 are listed below; full rankings, including number of interns and residents, are available here.

For this report, the company looked at the 220 academic medical centers across the U.S. and ranked them by the number of graduates using Definitive Healthcare’s HospitalView product and intern and resident data from the Medicare Cost Report. They used the most recent 12-month interval tracked in their database.

The report noted that graduate medical education programs are capped by Medicare and that “expanding these caps could help to increase the number of students interested in pursuing careers in medicine.”

The report also noted the difference between academic medical centers and teaching hospitals. Academic medical centers provide patient care while also educating healthcare providers. They are affiliated with at least one accredited medical school and confer medical degrees. Teaching hospitals, on the other hand, don’t issue medical degrees even if they might be affiliated with a medical school.

2024 Top 15 Largest Academic Medical Centers

1. NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York City

2. Tisch Hospital, New York City

3. University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan

4. Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

5. Yale New Haven Hospital

6. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore

7. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

8. Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri

9. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

10. Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center, Charleston

11. Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina

12. UNC Medical Center (formerly known as University of North Carolina Hospitals – Memorial Hospital), Chapel Hill

13. Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York

14. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

15. UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh

  • Rachael Robertson is a writer on the MedPage Today enterprise and investigative team, also covering OB/GYN news. Her print, data, and audio stories have appeared in Everyday Health, Gizmodo, the Bronx Times, and multiple podcasts. Follow

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