Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Founded in 1765, the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the nation's o U.S.

The Perelman School of Medicine is the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania. With nearly 250 years of history, it is the oldest medical school in the United States. Founded in 1765 by Dr. John Morgan, the school helped define the early tenets of American medical education. The school was founded within an institution of higher learning and included both lecture-based courses as well as

hospital-centered training. The early students apprenticed at Pennsylvania Hospital, which—like the University—was founded by Benjamin Franklin. The school’s early faculty included prominent physicians and scientists as well as patriots. Among many others, notable professors in the school’s first century included “founding father” Benjamin Rush in medicine, “father of American surgery” Philip Physick, and famous paleontologist Joseph Leidy in Anatomy. Today, the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania remains a major hub of medical research, education, and patient care. It helps form one of the world’s leading academic medical centers and it consistently ranks among the top recipients of research awards from the National Institutes of Health. News & World Report has ranked the Perelman School of Medicine among the top five American research-oriented medical schools for over 15 years in a row. The Perelman School of Medicine is committed to advancing medical excellence, innovation, quality, and professionalism by supporting current and future leaders in medicine and biomedical research.

From milestone reunions to meaningful reconnections, our Class Reunion Dinners were filled with laughter, memories, and ...
05/28/2026

From milestone reunions to meaningful reconnections, our Class Reunion Dinners were filled with laughter, memories, and celebration.

On the final night of Medical Alumni Weekend, these events were a wonderful way to cap off a memorable few days of reconnecting, reflecting, and celebrating the PSOM community. It was especially meaningful to welcome alumni back to Philadelphia to share stories, revisit cherished memories, and celebrate the enduring bonds formed at the Perelman School of Medicine.

Thank you to all who joined us and helped make the weekend so special!

Sunny skies and Red and Blue pride made for a memorable Parade & Picnic during Medical Alumni Weekend! ☀️🎉PSOM alumni jo...
05/27/2026

Sunny skies and Red and Blue pride made for a memorable Parade & Picnic during Medical Alumni Weekend! ☀️🎉

PSOM alumni joyfully reconnected with classmates, marched together in the University-wide Alumni Parade, and gathered with friends and family to celebrate their lifelong connection to Penn.

Meaningful conversations and memorable moments were shared between alumni and students at the Meet & Eat Networking Brea...
05/26/2026

Meaningful conversations and memorable moments were shared between alumni and students at the Meet & Eat Networking Breakfast and campus tours during Medical Alumni Weekend.

From connecting around shared interests over breakfast to exploring campus and seeing firsthand how it continues to evolve, these events highlighted the power of community, mentorship, and lifelong connection to Penn Medicine.

What a wonderful evening celebrating our extraordinary alumni award recipients at this year’s Alumni Awards Celebration ...
05/24/2026

What a wonderful evening celebrating our extraordinary alumni award recipients at this year’s Alumni Awards Celebration at Pennsylvania Hospital.

Guests enjoyed a special cocktail hour with the opportunity to explore the new Pennsylvania Hospital Museum, adding a unique historical touch to an evening dedicated to honoring excellence across our alumni community.

From groundbreaking achievements in medicine and research to leadership, service, and mentorship, our award recipients embody the impact and spirit of Penn Medicine. Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating these inspiring alumni and the incredible work happening across our community.

Insightful conversations and bold ideas were front and center during our “Fueling Reimagination to Advance Medical Educa...
05/23/2026

Insightful conversations and bold ideas were front and center during our “Fueling Reimagination to Advance Medical Education” and “Transforming Care at Scale: Technology, Ex*****on, Impact” sessions at Medical Alumni Weekend.

Thank you to our faculty and student presenters and alumni attendees for engaging in thoughtful discussions about the future of medical education, patient care, innovation, and the evolving role of academic medicine. These sessions showcased the collaboration and forward-thinking leadership that continue to drive Penn Medicine forward.

To kick off Medical Alumni Weekend, scholarship donors and recipients gathered to celebrate the extraordinary impact of ...
05/22/2026

To kick off Medical Alumni Weekend, scholarship donors and recipients gathered to celebrate the extraordinary impact of philanthropy at PSOM. We also marked the 30th anniversary of the first graduating class of Gamble Scholars and honored the memory and legacy of Anne and Walter J. Gamble, M’57, who transformed hundreds of students’ lives through their steadfast commitment to medical education.

Thank you for another incredible Medical Alumni Weekend! We appreciate all the alumni, faculty, students, and friends wh...
05/21/2026

Thank you for another incredible Medical Alumni Weekend! We appreciate all the alumni, faculty, students, and friends who joined us to celebrate. Keep an eye on our social media over the next week for more MAW photos!

05/17/2026

Perelman School of Medicine, Class of 2026 Graduation

If you weren’t able to join us for last month’s Elizabeth Kirk Rose, M’1926, INT’1930 Women in Medicine Celebration hono...
05/11/2026

If you weren’t able to join us for last month’s Elizabeth Kirk Rose, M’1926, INT’1930 Women in Medicine Celebration honoring this year’s Women in Medicine awardee, Elizabeth A. Tarka, C’88, M’92, INT’93, RES’95, FEL’99, you can now watch the recording!

🎥 View the recording below:

The Elizabeth Kirk Rose, M'1926, INT'1930 Women in Medicine Award recognizes the extraordinary record of commitment and contributions to advancing the educat...

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