2015-2016 Facts and Figures

Facts&
Figures
2015-2016
Community Focus.
World Impact.
In 2015, EVMS opened the Strelitz Diabetes Center of Western Tidewater, thanks
to funding from Obici Healthcare Foundation, to bring expert care to a community
where diabetes is rampant. Pictured is David Lieb, MD, Associate Professor of Internal
Medicine and Medical Director of the Western Tidewater center.
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Eastern Virginia Medical School/EVMS
EVMS enjoys a unique relationship with the people of southeastern
Virginia, an area known as Hampton Roads. It began when community
leaders created EVMS in 1973 to address the region’s serious shortage
of physicians. More than 40 years later, the relationship is stronger than
ever as EVMS continues to safeguard the community’s health.
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About EVMS
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Education7
For instance, EVMS has added and enlarged educational programs to
keep pace with the region’s growth. Similarly, the school’s clinical and
research missions are tailored to address the health issues that confront
the people of Hampton Roads. EVMS researchers and physicianscientists work together to rapidly translate laboratory discoveries into
new treatments to help patients.
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Given EVMS’ deep roots in the community, it’s no surprise that
students, faculty and staff embrace the school’s commitment to
service. A key to the school’s community focus is the M. Foscue Brock
Institute for Community and Global Health, which is harnessing this
enthusiasm and collaborating with community partners to address key
health issues. For students, this translates into curriculum reforms that
encourage a lifelong commitment to service.
Financial Overview
Patient Care
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Community15
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Facilities19
On the following pages, you will learn more about the breadth and
depth of the EVMS impact in this community and beyond.
EVMS BY THE NUMBERS
Alumni practicing in Hampton Roads: 2,327
Journal articles, books and book chapters authored by EVMS faculty in FY 2015: 662
Number of Health Professions programs now offered:
18
Number of student applications received for 2015-2016: 9,421
Medical residents, interns and fellows training in one of 39 educational programs: 368
Patient appointments in FY 2015: 399,478
Total annual budget for FY 2016: $237.3 million
State appropriations for FY 2016: $24.3 million
Patents pending or awarded for EVMS innovations: 73
Statistics presented in this booklet are from fiscal year 2016 unless otherwise noted.
Copyright © 2015 Eastern Virginia Medical School, EVMS Marketing and Communications
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EVMS Mission
Eastern Virginia Medical School is an academic health
center dedicated to achieving excellence in medical and
health professions education, research and patient care.
We value creating and fostering a diverse and cohesive
faculty, professional staff and student body as the surest
way to achieve our mission. Adhering to the highest
ethical standards, we will strive to improve the health of
our community and to be recognized as a national center
of intellectual and clinical strength in medicine.
Our Vision
Eastern Virginia Medical School will be recognized as the
most community-oriented school of medicine and health
professions in the nation.
EVMS Board of Visitors
The Board of Visitors is the governing body of EVMS.
Members are appointed by the Governor, both houses of
the state legislature, the cities that support the school and
the EVMS Foundation.
P. Ward Robinett, Jr. , Rector
James J. Izard, II, Vice Rector
Robin D. Ray, Secretary
David A. Arias, Treasurer
I.A. “Dimi” Barot, MD (MD ’01)
Frank Batten Jr .
Sarah Bishop
Julie L. Damman, MD (MD ‘88)
Heyward R. Donigan
Theresa S. Emory, MD
Sharon S. Goodwyn, Esq.
Derwin P. Gray, MD
Barry L. Gross, MD
Chester M. Hart Jr.
Bruce L. Thompson
Mark R. Warden
EVMS Foundation Board of Trustees
The EVMS Foundation supports the medical school. The
board includes a cross-section of leaders from health care,
business and the community.
Wayne F. Wilbanks, Chairman
Thomas V. Rueger, Treasurer
Andrew S. Fine, Secretary
R. Bruce Bradley
Paul D. Chidester, MD
Susan R. Colpitts
Cynthia C. Earhart
Paul J. Farrell
The Hon. Paul D. Fraim
Steven D. Frederickson
Richard S. Glasser, Esq.
Dawn Glynn
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Robert C. Goodman Jr., Esq.
Christopher D. Kastner
Ronald L. Kramer
Edward L. Lilly, MD
Frances P. Luter
B. Thomas Mansbach, Esq.
Priscilla Roady
Jane R. Short
Stephen M. Snyder
Charity A. Volman
Alan L. Wagner, MD
John O. Wynne Jr.
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diversity
To promote
,
EVMS places a special emphasis
on recruitment of women,
traditionally underrepresented
minorities in medicine and the
health professions, veterans
and individuals who come
from socioeconomically
disadvantaged backgrounds.
“It’s rewarding to know that we can help EVMS improve
health in communities throughout Hampton Roads.”
Philanthropist Macon Brock
Senior Leadership
Richard V. Homan, MD, President and Provost of EVMS and Dean of the School of Medicine
Alfred Z. Abuhamad, MD, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Linda R. Archer, PhD, Vice Dean for Graduate Medical Education
Mark R. Babashanian, Vice President, Administration and Finance
C. Donald Combs, PhD, Vice President and Dean of the School of Health Professions
Brant M. Cox, Vice President of Operations and Chief of Staff
Ronald W. Flenner, MD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
Mekbib L. Gemeda, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion
Helen Heselius, Assistant Vice President for Financial Services
James F. Lind Jr., Chief Executive Officer, EVMS Medical Group
Connie McKenzie, Assistant Vice President for Development
Elza Mylona, PhD, Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development
Jerry L. Nadler, MD, Vice Dean for Research and Chair of Internal Medicine
Stacy R. Purcell, JD, Vice President and General Counsel
Cynthia C. Romero, MD, Director, M. Foscue Brock Institute for Community and Global Health
William J. Wasilenko, PhD, Associate Dean for Research
EVMS Faculty, Preceptors,
Residents and Staff
Basic Science Faculty Clinical Faculty 49
437
Health Professions Faculty Residents/Fellows Staff 33
368
1,111
Part-time Faculty 30
1,177
Preceptors (mentors not on faculty) 524
Volunteer Community Faculty Figures are current as of Sept.1, 2015
Regional Alumni
Graduates by City of Residence
Chesapeake
Hampton
Newport News
Norfolk
Portsmouth
Suffolk
Virginia Beach
Summary
Hampton Roads
Virginia
All Areas
MD
Health Professions Resident Alumni
ALL
81215
128 367
2039
20 72
32
54
21
94
296321
277 757
1842
29 79
3963
53127
226
418
326
831
MD
Health Professions Resident Alumni
ALL
712
1,152
854
2,327
1,3791,556
1,152 3,533
3,496
2,731
2,558
7,796
Figures reflect alumni with confirmed Virginia addresses
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EVMS students get hands-on training from day one. That’s an important reason why
their scores on licensing exams are consistently higher than the national averages.
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Teaching Affiliates
EVMS attracts applicants from across the country who
seek out the school’s collaborative environment and share
the institution’s commitment to community service.
EVMS does not own a hospital. Instead, the school has
established working relationships with health-care
facilities across the region where student and medical
residents learn in a variety of clinical settings. In addition
to the major facilities listed below, EVMS also has teaching
affiliations with approximately 150 private practices and
10 additional clinical facilities throughout Hampton Roads.
In addition to the Doctor of Medicine program, the school
offers training in a growing number of health professions.
EVMS also trains medical-school graduates in their chosen
medical specialty, provides specialized training in the
form of fellowships and sponsors ongoing Continuing
Medical Education (CME).
Beth Shalom Village [Virginia Beach]
Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center [Norfolk]
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center [Portsmouth]
Graduate Medical Education (Residency Training)
Chesapeake General Hospital
Once they graduate from medical school, new physicians
must go through at least another three years of training
in their chosen specialty. The duration of this “residency”
varies from specialty to specialty. EVMS hosts 349 residents
in 39 residency, fellowship and internship programs:
Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters [Norfolk]
Combined Internal Medicine/
Family Medicine
Combined Internal
Medicine/Geriatrics
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
n International Wilderness
Fellowship
n Ultrasound Fellowship
Family Medicine
n Ghent Family Medicine
n Portsmouth Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
n Endocrinology, Diabetes &
Metabolism Fellowship
n Geriatrics Fellowship
n Infectious Disease Fellowship
n Nephrology Fellowship
Pulmonary/Critical Care
Fellowship
n Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Obstetrics/Gynecology
n Maternal Fetal Medicine
Fellowship
n Reproductive Endocrinology
and Infertility Fellowship
Ophthalmology
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics
n Child Abuse Fellowship
Dermatology Fellowship
n Emergency Medicine
Fellowship
n Infectious Disease Fellowship
n International Pediatric
Emergency Medicine
Fellowship
Simulation in Medical
Education Fellowship
Eastern State Hospital [Williamsburg]
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Riverside Behavioral Health Center [Hampton]
Riverside Rehabilitation Institute [Newport News]
Sentara Careplex Hospital [Hampton]
Sentara Leigh Hospital [Norfolk]
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital
Sentara Obici Hospital [Suffolk]
Sentara Princess Anne Hospital [Virginia Beach]
Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Hampton
Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
n Pain Medicine Fellowship
Podiatry
Psychiatry
Psychology Internship
Radiology
n Mammography Fellowship
Surgery
n Critical Care Fellowship
n Vascular Surgery Fellowship
Urology
n Adult & Pediatric
Genitourinary
Reconstructive Fellowship
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EDUCATION
Education
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Educational activities sponsored by Continuing Medical
Education (CME) help physicians maintain competence
and skills to provide the highest level of patient care in the
Hampton Road area. The EVMS CME office has received
the highest level of accreditation, with commendation,
from the ACCME.
Hours of CME offered: 990
Number of activities:
582
Attendees at EVMS CME activities:
14,482
Medical Modeling and Simulation
EVMS was among the first medical schools in the country
to use “standardized” patients — trained individuals who
portray patients — to teach students how to perform
clinical exams and how to communicate effectively with
patients. With the establishment of the Sentara Center for
Simulation and Immersive Learning at EVMS, the school
continues to be an innovator in developing new ways to
use technology to teach common medical procedures
and to provide students with a safe environment in which
to practice and perfect their technique. The simulation
center is one of only 45 in the nation and one of two in
Virginia to be accredited by the Society for Simulation in
Healthcare.
843 students and 200 residents involved annually in
teaching and assessment
75 external clients, including other medical schools
Staff includes 20 full-time and 141 other employees,
including standardized patients
Standardized patients range in age from nine months
to age 89
Student Demographics
Medical Doctor 2015 Entering class
Total students (6,716 applicants)
151
In-state76
Out-of-state75
Hampton Roads
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Male90
Female61
Underrepresented Minorities*
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Average GPA
3.56
Average MCAT
31.7
(Medical College Admissions Test)
* Includes African, African American, Afro Caribbean, Black, American Indian or Alaskan
Native, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano, Native Hawaiian or Puerto Rican
Health Professions 2015 Entering class
Total students (2,605 applicants)
315
In-state172
Out-of-state143
Hampton Roads
128
Males89
Accreditation
Females226
Below are the major agencies that accredit educational
programs and activities at EVMS.
Underrepresented Minorities*
Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools
Liaison Committee on Medical Education
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
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Average GPA
86
3.33
* Includes African, African American, Afro Caribbean, Black, American Indian or Alaskan
Native, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano, Native Hawaiian or Puerto Rican
“Without EVMS, I would not be where I am today. They gave me the tools to
succeed. After I graduated it was clear that what I mastered at EVMS put me on a
different level than those I was competing with.”
Chase Allen (Surgical Assistant ’11),
Trainer with Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
Annual Tuition
Degrees Offered
MD (in-state): $31,196
EVMS offers a range of doctoral and graduate degrees
and certificates in the medical and health professions.
MD (out-of-state): $56,382
DEGREE PROGRAM
NO. OF COMPLETION
STUDENTS
TIME
Art Therapy & Counseling (in-state): $26,245
Art Therapy & Counseling (out-of-state): $30,127
Art Therapy & Counseling, MS
28
2 years
Biomedical Sciences, MS (Research)
10
2 years
Biomedical Sciences, PhD
12
6 years
9
16 months
Clinical Embryology/Andrology, MS
49
2 years
Biomedical Sciences, Medical Master’s (out-of-state): $39,568
Clinical Psychology, PhD
32
4 years
Contemporary Human Anatomy, MS ** 1 years
Biomedical Sciences, PhD (in-state): $5,616
Laboratory Animal Science, MS
19
2 years
Medical/Health Professions
Education, MS 17
2 years
Medical Master’s, MS
67
1 year
Medical Master’s, MS
18
2 years
587
4 years
Clinical Embryology/Andrology (out-of-state): $21,071
** 2 years
Laboratory Animal Science (in-state): $18,054
Physician Assistant, MPA
255*
28 months
Public Health, Certificate
**
1 year
101
2 years
Reproductive Clinical Sciences, PhD ** 3 years
Medical/Health Professions Education (out-of-state): $14,417
Surgical Assisting, MS
38
2 years
Physician Assistant (in-state): $20,818
Surgical Assisting Bridge, MS
—
1 year
Physician Assistant (out-of-state): $23,892
Biotechnology, MS
Medicine, MD
Pathologists’ Assistant, MS Public Health, MPH
* Includes students who begin classes in January 2016
**Students not yet enrolled
Biomedical Sciences, Research (in-state): $5,200
Biomedical Sciences, Research (out-of-state): $6,500
Biomedical Sciences, Medical Master’s (in-state): $35,142
Biomedical Sciences, PhD (out-of-state): $7,020
Biotechnology (in-state): $24,360
Biotechnology (out-of-state): $27,985
Clinical Embryology/Andrology (in-state): $19,057
Laboratory Animal Science (out-of-state): $19,962
Medical/Health Professions Education (in-state): $13,039
Public Health (in-state): $21,000
Public Health (out-of-state): $24,125
9,421 applicants
for 466 spots in the
Surgical Assistant (in-state): $14,771
Surgical Assistant (out-of-state): $16,957
medical and health professions
educational programs
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EVMS’ community focus extends to our scientists and researchers, who tackle the
diseases and conditions that are the most prevalent in Hampton Roads.
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More than 100 EVMS faculty members are engaged in basic
and clinical research focused in areas where the community
has pressing needs. EVMS continually strives to enhance its
research enterprise in order to improve the health of the
people of Hampton Roads and beyond. EVMS carries out
focused research in several specialty centers including:
Leroy T. Canoles Jr. Cancer Research Center
The center is dedicated to translational research studies that
lead directly to improved care.
CONRAD
The center focuses on prevention of sexually transmitted
diseases in developing countries.
Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
The center conducts research concentrated on the special
needs of the elderly.
Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine
Home of the nation’s first in-vitro fertilization clinic, the
institute conducts research in menopause, infertility,
contraception, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, and more.
Thomas R. Lee Center for Ocular Pharmacology
The center focuses on developing treatments for chronic and
blinding diseases of the eye, particularly glaucoma.
National Center for Collaboration in Medical
Modeling and Simulation
A joint project of EVMS and academic, governmental and
commercial partners, the center works to improve patient
care by advancing simulation-based training.
Sleep Disorders Center
The center conducts research into common sleep problems,
evaluates potential new medications and studies sleepiness
as it relates to highway safety.
Sentara Center for Simulation and Immersive
Learning
The center advances professional excellence through
simulation-based education, research and innovation.
Strelitz Diabetes Center
The center conducts a broad range of research principally
focused on minimizing complications of diabetes and finding
a cure based on stimulating the growth of new islet cells.
Technology Highlights
US patents and applications (active/current FY 2014): 73
Active licenses (FY 2014): 20
Companies formed: 18
Products from EVMS technologies: 9
Licensing & royalty income: $42.3 million
Figures are current as of Sept. 1, 2015
In addition to the centers, many departments also conduct
research in a myriad of areas including:
Ear, neck and head disorders
Emergency medical treatments
Infectious disease and immunology
Maternal-fetal medicine, general obstetrics, gynecology
and urogynecology
Psychiatric and behavioral disorders
Pediatric diseases, genetics, neonatalogy and the properties
of human milk
Surgical procedures
Urologic disorders
Basic, Translational & Clinical Research
Active grants and contracts: *
Annual funding:
Total NIH funding
NIH primary awards: *
NIH secondary awards: *
320
$44 million
$5.9 million
22
28
* These numbers represent research begun in FY 2016 and existing research that
continued during that time period.
Research Publications
Scholarly activity is one measure of an institution’s
research output. Researchers typically submit their study
results to peer-reviewed publications so that colleagues
everywhere can keep pace with the latest discoveries and
developments. Below are figures related to articles and
publications authored by EVMS faculty.
Journal articles:
616
Books and book chapters:
46
662 journal articles,
books and book chapters
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RESEARCH
Research
EVMS faculty members not only educate and train students, they provide world-class
medical care to more than 1,500 people every day.
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EVMS full-time physicians and EVMS-affliated physicians and
healthcare providers care for patients in locations throughout
the region. Many are sought after by patients near and far in
search of the best-available care and innovative treatments.
Some of the care is unique. For instance, EVMS specialists
are the only ones in the region to provide care for women
experiencing a high-risk pregnancy.
EVMS Medical Group
150 full-time physicians and 40 physician extenders
are affiliated with EVMS Medical Group, a not-for-profit
physician group supporting EVMS. In addition to their
duties as teachers and scientists, these physicians and
surgeons care for more than 1,500 people every day at 29
clinical practice sites.
Primary Care
EVMS Ghent Family Medicine
Norfolk
EVMS Internal Medicine
Norfolk
EVMS Portsmouth Family Medicine
Portsmouth
Obstetrics and Gynecology
EVMS General Ob/Gyn
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine
Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Urogynecology
Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach
150 physician-educators
in the EVMS Medical
Group care for patients at
practice locations in
Hampton Roads
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EVMS Hearing and Balance Center
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Hospital Medicine
Norfolk
EVMS Infectious Disease
Accomack, Chesapeake, Gloucester, Norfolk, Portsmouth,
Virginia Beach, Williamsburg
EVMS Nephrology and Hypertension
Norfolk
EVMS Otology/Neurotology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Norfolk
EVMS Pulmonary and Critical Care
Norfolk
EVMS Sleep Medicine
Norfolk
EVMS Voice and Swallowing Disorders
Norfolk
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Medical Specialties
EVMS Allergy/Rhinology
Norfolk
EVMS Dermatology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Hampton
EVMS Endocrinology & Metabolism
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Glennan Center for Geriatrics & Gerontology
Norfolk
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PATIENT CARE
Patient Care
“They genuinely cared. They called me on days that I wasn’t scheduled to
come in to see how I was. I didn’t know care could be that way.”
Kavitha Johnson, pictured with husband John, who after 12 years of infertility was able to give birth
to daughter Addison with help from
Jones Institute experts
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
EVMS General Psychiatry/Psychology
Norfolk
EVMS Neuropsychology Program
Norfolk
EVMS Radiation Oncology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Surgery
EVMS General Surgery
Norfolk
EVMS Ophthalmology
Norfolk
EVMS Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Plastic Surgery
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Surgical Oncology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Urogynecology
Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Laboratory
EVMS Andrology
Norfolk
EVMS Dermatopathology
Norfolk
EVMS Embryology
Norfolk
Additional Clinical Faculty
Annual Patient Visits by Specialty
EVMS Dermatology: 12,956
EVMS Diabetes: 16,582
EVMS Family Medicine: 46,131
EVMS Geriatrics: 5,510
EVMS Infectious Disease: 18,439
EVMS Internal Medicine/Primary Care: 49,412
EVMS Maternal-Fetal Medicine: 62,467
EVMS Nephrology: 2,672
EVMS Obstetrics: & Gynecology: 23,203
EVMS Ophthalmology: 1,260
EVMS Otolaryngology
(Ear, Nose and Throat): 26,104
In addition to physicians associated with the EVMS
Medical Group, EVMS also has clinical faculty practicing,
with residency training programs, in these specialties:
EVMS Physical Medicine: 17,786
Emergency Medicine
Norfolk, Suffolk, Virginia Beach
Ophthalmology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Pathology
Norfolk
Pediatrics
Locations throughout Hampton Roads
Radiology
Chesapeake, Norfolk
Urology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Reproductive Medicine: 18,870
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EVMS Psychiatry: 17,596
EVMS Radiation Oncology: 27,293
EVMS Sleep Medicine:
6,356
EVMS Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine: 12,626
EVMS Surgery: 34,215
Community
Community outreach
EVMS has always enjoyed a close connection with the
people of Hampton Roads. That relationship entered a
new era with the recent establishment of the M. Foscue
Brock Institute for Community and Global Health.
Below are examples of the many ways EVMS gives back to
the community over the course of a year.
The Brock Institute is the focal point for integrating EVMS’
clinical, educational and research programs, enabling
EVMS to take a major step toward its vision of becoming
the most community-oriented school of medicine and
health professions in the nation.
The interdisciplinary institute promises to become a
model for medical schools nationwide by helping to train
the next generation of community-minded physicians
and health care professionals and building a robust
training program that offers students meaningful service
experiences.
The donation from Macon F. Brock Jr., co-founder and
chairman of Dollar Tree Inc., and his wife, Joan, is one
of the largest individual gifts ever made to EVMS. Their
donation, made in honor of Mr. Brock’s father, a Norfolk
physician and community volunteer, will allow the
school’s service programs to expand and deepen their
impact on both local and global health issues.
Patients seen so far in HOPES student-run free clinic: 850
(First free clinic in Virginia founded by students)
Students volunteering at HOPES: Members of the public trained by EVMS librarians
to find health information online:
1,396
1,289
“We see EVMS as a tremendous
resource to the community.
The school is very communityoriented, and many students
stay in the area after they
graduate.”
Cynthia Earhart
Executive Vice President, Administration
Norfolk Southern
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COMMUNITY
On their second day of orientation, new EVMS students jump into serving their
community during Community Impact Day.
“A program that matches students with physician-mentors is teaching me
about patient care from the community and patient perspectives.”
Nebiyu Shuku, MD Class of 2017
“I grew up in Hampton Roads. With the excellent training I received at EVMS,
I hope to return to my community to serve as a pediatrician.”
Nicole Phillip, MD (MD ’15)
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EVMS is a state-assisted, independent, community-based
medical school. Unlike most medical schools, EVMS does
not own a hospital and is not part of a larger university
system.
EVMS has seen steady growth in the last several years. The
school continues to enjoy strong support from business,
organizations and individuals who appreciate the school’s
value to the community.
“As a veteran myself, I’m well
aware of how much we value
the significant contributions of
veterans and appreciate their
potential to thrive at EVMS.”
Michael Solhaug, MD, Professor and Vice Chair
of Physiological Sciences
Economic Impact
Revenue
Patient care
Grants/contracts
Contractual services
Tuition and fees
State appropriations
Other
Auxiliary enterprises
Facility/administrative cost recoveries
EVMS Foundation support
Municipal appropriations
TOTAL $60.5 million
$28.0 million
$52.3 million
$39.0 million
$24.3 million
$14.7 million
$7.0 million
$4.5 million
$5.6 million
$1.4 million
$237.3 million
Source: FY 2016 budget
Endowment
The EVMS Foundation supports Eastern Virginia Medical
School.
Endowed funds
Other funds
TOTAL NET ASSETS $76.2 million
$7.4 million
When noted regional economist James V. Koch, PhD,
last reported on his evaluation of the school’s economic
imprint on the region in 2012, he found that EVMS-related
economic activity grew much faster than the regional
economy in the previous five years. He estimated the
school’s annual impact at $824 million and indicated it
could have grown to nearly $1 billion were it not for the
recession.
Annual economic impact:
$824 million
EVMS rank among private-sector employers in Hampton Roads: 20
Estimated annual impact of EVMS alumni
in Hampton Roads: $222 million
Value of charitable services,
including uncompensated care: $54 million
Economic ripple effect from
EVMS activities: $500 million
Additional jobs generated locally
because of EVMS economic ripple effect: 3,752
$83.6 million
Endowment figures are current as of Sept. 1, 2015
20th
EVMS ranks
among the region’s largest
private-sector employers
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FINANCIALS
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EVMS has modern facilities for education, research and patient care. The school has made
significant capital investments in the last few years in addition to opening a new education and
research building, now known as Lester Hall, in 2011.
The recent renovations at EVMS and elsewhere in the Eastern Virginia Medical Center have made
space for two large lawns and adjoining areas to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
EVMS facilities include:
Sq. Ft.
Year
Built/Renovated
Building
Purpose
Andrews Hall
Executive offices, administration, clinical offices
80,000
1973/2010
Brickell Library
Medical sciences library, open to the public
57,000
2000/2011
Jones Institute
Infertility treatment
69,000
1992/2011
Hofheimer Hall
Clinical offices
108,000
1985/2010
Lester Hall
Canoles Cancer Research Center, School of Health Professions,
Sentara Center for Simulation & Immersive Learning
103,000
2011
Lewis Hall
Education, research
179,000
1978/2011
Smith-Rogers Hall
Administration, Continuing Medical Education, Graduate Medical Education
39,000
1960/1988
Williams Hall
Strelitz Diabetes Center, Clinical Research Unit of
EVMS Pediatrics
50,000
1967/2011
EVMS is part of a thriving academic medical center where neighboring institutions
partner to provide rich educational opportunities and superb patient care. One
example is that the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, located at Sentara Norfolk
General Hospital, is staffed around the clock by the EVMS surgeons pictured here.
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Facilities
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