EVMS Facts & Figures 2020-2021
Transcript of EVMS Facts & Figures 2020-2021
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During the pandemic, local news media have depended on the expertise of EVMS representatives such as public health expert Brian Martin, PhD, above, for important, unbiased information.
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Eastern Virginia Medical School/EVMSEVMS 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. Today, the relationship is stronger than ever as EVMS
continues to safeguard the community’s health.
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 physician-
scientists work together to rapidly translate laboratory discoveries into
new treatments to help patients.
Given EVMS’ deep roots in the community, it’s no surprise that
students, faculty and staff embrace the school’s commitment to
service. Richard V. Homan, MD, President and Provost and Dean of
the School of Medicine, is fond of saying that community service is
a part of the school’s DNA. And in fact, “service learning” is now an
integral part of the medical school curriculum, encouraging a lifelong
commitment to service.
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 NUMBERSEstimated community service hours in FY 2019 for EVMS students, faculty and staff: 101,662
Journal articles, books and book chapters authored by EVMS faculty: 589
Number of current medical and health professions students: 1,384
Number of student applications received: 9,228
Medical residents, interns and fellows training in 39 educational programs: 387
Patient appointments: 421,902
Total annual budget: $262 million
State appropriations: $31.2 million
Active grants and contracts: 200
Statistics presented in this booklet are from fiscal year 2020 unless otherwise noted.Copyright © 2020 Eastern Virginia Medical School, EVMS Marketing and Communications
CONTENTSAbout EVMS 3
Education 7
Research 11
Patient Care 13
Community 15
Financial Overview 17
Facilities 19
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EVMS MissionEastern 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 VisionEastern Virginia Medical School will be recognized as the
most community-oriented school of medicine and health
professions in the nation.
EVMS Board of VisitorsThe 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.
Theresa S. Emory, MD ‘89 RectorMarcus L. Martin, MD ‘76 Vice Rector
Sarah Bishop, SecretaryRear Adm. Robert J. Bianchi, (Ret.) TreasurerBetty B. Bibbins, MD ‘82Hon. Paul D. Fraim, Esq.Sharon S. Goodwyn, Esq.
Chester M. Hart Jr.Phillip H. Hucles, Esq.Naved A. Jafri, MDW. Ashton Lewis Sr.Fred W. Lindsay, DOT. Richard Litton Jr., Esq.Tina L. Mohr, Esq.Blythe A. Scott, Esq.Alan Wagner, MDBruce Waldholtz, MD
EVMS Foundation Board of TrusteesThe EVMS Foundation supports the medical school. The board includes a cross-section of leaders from healthcare, business and the community.Shirley C. Baldwin, ChairMark B. Dreyfus, TreasurerStephen M. Snyder, SecretaryJustin C. BallardPaul D. Chidester, MDClyde T. Clark Jr.Benjamin G. Cottrell VSteven D. FredricksonDawn S. GlynnRobert C. Goodman Jr., Esq.Andrew C. HodgeChristopher D. KastnerKirkland Kelley, Esq.Patricia Y. King, MD
Edward L. Lilly, MDMark D. ManionB. Thomas Mansbach, Esq.Darleen A. MastinVincent J. Mastracco Jr., Esq.Mary E. MurdenVandana A. Patel, MDRobin D. RayDeborah B. RussellLouis F. Ryan, Esq.Jane R. ShortCharity A. VolmanLewis W. Webb III, Esq.
EVMS received the Institutional Excellence Award from the National
Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education in 2019 for its demonstrated
measurable progress in promoting and sustaining
innovative diversity efforts.
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Senior LeadershipRichard V. Homan, MD, President and Provost of EVMS, Dean, School of Medicine
C. Donald Combs, PhD, Vice President, Dean, School of Health Professions
Alfred Z. Abuhamad, MD, Medical Director, Vice Dean, Clinical Affairs
Linda R. Archer, PhD, Vice Dean, Graduate Medical Education
Helen S. Heselius, CPA, Vice President, Administration and Finance
Brant M. Cox, MBA, Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
Ronald W. Flenner, MD (MD ’89), Vice Dean, Academic Affairs
Mekbib L. Gemeda, MS, Vice President, Diversity and Inclusion
Elza Mylona, PhD, MBA, Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness
Stacy R. Purcell, JD, MHA, Vice President, General Counsel
William J. Wasilenko, PhD, Vice Dean, Research
Kurt E. Stauder, DPA, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, EVMS Medical Group
Connie McKenzie, MSW, Senior Associate Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations
Cynthia P. Cadieux, PhD, Associate Dean, Education, Assessment and Evaluation
Camille L. Endres, Associate Vice President, Finance
A. Brooke Hooper, MD, Associate Dean, Clinical Education
David E. Huband, Associate Dean, Business and Administrative Affairs
Thomas Kimble, MD, Associate Dean, Admissions and Enrollment
Alison P. Knight, PhD, Associate Dean, Student AffairsBrian C. Martin, PhD, MBA, Associate Dean, Administration
O. John Semmes IV, PhD, Associate Dean, Translational Research
Elias S. Siraj, MD, Associate Dean, Clinical Research
Vincent A. Rhodes, PhD, Assistant Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Sunita Dodani, MBBS, PhD, Director, EVMS-Sentara Healthcare Analytics and Delivery Science Institute
Cynthia C. Romero, MD (MD ‘93), Director, M. Foscue Brock Institute for Community and Global Health
Regional Alumni Graduates by City of Residence MD Health Professions Resident Alumni ALLChesapeake 81 282 137 439Hampton 15 55 24 88Newport News 36 75 38 125Norfolk 315 445 375 927Portsmouth 18 56 24 81Suffolk 52 95 64 174Virginia Beach 263 582 378 1039The ALL columns count an individual only once regardless of the number of programs he/she completed
EVMS Faculty, Preceptors, Residents and Staff
Basic Science Faculty 51Clinical Faculty 493Health Professions Faculty 42Residents/Fellows 387Staff 983Part-time Faculty 44Volunteer Community Faculty 1,251Preceptors (mentors not on faculty) 700Emeritus faculty 47Adjunct faculty 59Figures are current as of Oct. 1, 2020
“Being with people when they’re vulnerable like this is not a sacrifice. It’s a privilege.”
Jessica Quirk, MD, on volunteering in the world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh
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EVMS educational programs are tailored to meet the workforce demands of the region, the state and the nation.
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EducationEVMS attracts applicants from across the country who
seek out the school’s collaborative environment and share
the institution’s commitment to community service.
In addition to the MD program, the school offers training
in a growing number of health professions. EVMS also
trains medical school graduates in their chosen specialty,
provides sub-specialized fellowship training and sponsors
ongoing Continuing Medical Education.
Graduate Medical Education (Residency Training)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 387 residents in 39 residency, fellowship and internship programs:
Combined Internal Medicine/Geriatrics
Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology
Fellowship
Emergency Medicine International Wilderness
Fellowship Medical Services Fellowship Ultrasound Fellowship
Family Medicine
Internal Medicinen Endocrinology, Diabetes &
Metabolism Fellowship Geriatrics Fellowship Hospice & Palliative Medicine
Fellowshipn Hospitalist Fellowship Infectious Disease Fellowship Nephrology Fellowship Pulmonary/Critical Care
Fellowshipn Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Obstetrics/Gynecology Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Fellowship Reproductive Endocrinology
and Infertility Fellowship
Ophthalmology
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics Child Abuse Fellowship Emergency Medicine
Fellowship International Pediatric
Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Simulation in Medical Education Fellowship
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Pain Medicine Fellowship
Podiatry
Psychiatry
Radiologyn Mammography Fellowship
Surgery Critical Care Fellowship Vascular Surgery Fellowship Vascular Surgery Integrated
Residency
Urology Adult & Pediatric
Genitourinary Reconstructive Fellowship
Teaching AffiliatesEVMS does not own a hospital. Instead, the school has
established working relationships with healthcare 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.
Beth Sholom Village [Virginia Beach]
Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center [Norfolk]
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center [Portsmouth]
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters [Norfolk]
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
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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 Roads area. The EVMS CME office has received
the highest level of accreditation, with commendation,
from its accrediting body.
Hours of CME offered: 2,226
Number of activities: 904
Attendees at EVMS CME activities: 9,570
Medical Modeling and SimulationEVMS 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 accredited by the Society for Simulation in
Healthcare.
The center has logged more than 66,000 hours of simulation training at the facility with 26,193 learners — both from EVMS and other institutions locally
The center also works offsite with 80 external clients, including other medical schools
The center has recently begun offering life-support courses, with 19,259 students certified in basic and advanced lifesaving training
Staff includes 23 full-time and 140 other employees, including standardized patients and life-support instructors
AccreditationBelow are the major agencies that accredit educational
programs and activities at EVMS.
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
Student Demographics
Medical Doctor 2020 Entering Class
Total students (6,850 applicants) 151
In-state 80
Out-of-state 71
Hampton Roads 43
Male 79
Female 72
Underrepresented Minorities* 28
Average GPA 3.59
Average MCAT 511(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 2020 Entering Class
Total students (2,378 applicants) 420
In-state 212
Out-of-state 208
Hampton Roads 146
Males 98
Females 322
Underrepresented Minorities* 97
Average Undergraduate GPA 3.33* Includes African, African American, Afro Caribbean, Black, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Mexican, Mexican American/Chicano, Native Hawaiian or Puerto Rican
9,228 applicants for 571 spots in the
medical and health professions educational programs
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Degrees OfferedEVMS offers a range of doctoral and graduate degrees
and certificates in the medical and health professions.
NO. OF DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENTS
Core Public Health Certificate 2
Art Therapy & Counseling, MS 33
Biomedical Sciences, MS (Research) 14
Biomedical Sciences, PhD 15
Clinical Psychology, PhD 39
Contemporary Human Anatomy, MS 8
Doctor of Medicine, MD 589
Epidemiology, Certificate 2
Health Sciences, DHSc 91
Healthcare Analytics, Graduate Certificate 2
Healthcare Analytics, MS 8
Healthcare Delivery Science, MHDS 3
Healthcare Management, Certificate 1
Laboratory Animal Science, MS 16
Master of Public Health 125
Master of Surgical Assisting 39
Medical/Health Professions Education, MMHPE 1
Medical/Health Professions Education, PhD or EdD 15
Medical Master’s, MS (1 year) 58
Medical Master’s, MS (2 year) 43
Pathologists’ Assistant, MHS 46
Physician Assistant Fellowship Programs 1
Physician Assistant, MPA 159
Reproductive Clinical Science, MS 41
Reproductive Clinical Science, PhD 30
“It’s a huge privilege to be with patients, learn from them, hear their stories, have them open up to you. I’m glad I can learn in a place that emphasizes patients as much as the science behind medicine!”
Tamanna Sahni, MD Class of 2022
Tuition*Art Therapy & Counseling, MS (in-state): $29,547Art Therapy & Counseling, MS (out-of-state): $37,363Biomedical Sciences, MS (Research) (in-state): $11,475Biomedical Sciences, MS (Research) (out-of-state): $14,025Biomedical Sciences, PhD (in-state): $12,600Biomedical Sciences, PhD (out-of-state): $15,400Contemporary Human Anatomy, MS (in-state): $34,528Contemporary Human Anatomy, MS (out-of-state): $42,496Doctor of Medicine, MD (in-state): $33,105Doctor of Medicine, MD (out-of-state): $56,382Health Sciences, DHSc (in-state): $14,340Health Sciences, DHSc (out-of-state): $14,340Healthcare Analytics, MS (in-state): $22,944Healthcare Analytics, MS (out-of-state): $22,944Healthcare Delivery Science, MHDS (in-state): $17,208Healthcare Delivery Science, MHDS (out-of-state): $17,208Laboratory Animal Science, MS (in-state): $20,322Laboratory Animal Science, MS (out-of-state): $24,750Master of Public Health (in-state): $23,650Master of Public Health (out-of-state): $29,925Master of Surgical Assisting (in-state): $16,629Master of Surgical Assisting (out-of-state): $21,030Medical/Health Professions Education, MMHPE (in-state): $17,208Medical/Health Professions Education, MMHPE (out-of-state): $17,208Medical/Health Professions Education, PhD/EdD (in-state): $20,076Medical/Health Professions Education, PhD/EdD (out-of-state): $20,076Medical Master’s 1-year (in-state): $39,179Medical Master’s 1-year (out-of-state): $48,602Medical Master’s 2-year (in-state): $27,873Medical Master’s 2-year (out-of-state): $30,709Pathologists’ Assistant, MHS (in-state): $21,861Pathologists’ Assistant, MHS (out-of-state): $27,166Physician Assistant, MPA (in-state): $24,750Physician Assistant, MPA (out-of-state): $31,046Reproductive Clinical Science, MS (in-state): $22,600Reproductive Clinical Science, MS (out-of-state): $27,520Reproductive Clinical Science, PhD (in-state): $24,606Reproductive Clinical Science, PhD (out-of-state): $26,604* For initial year only; does not include fees or other costs
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In keeping with the institution’s community-focused mission, much of the research EVMS scientists and physicians conduct is driven by the region’s pressing health needs.
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ResearchMore 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:
BiorepositoryA College of American Pathology accredited program to
acquire, process and share bio-specimens for biomedical
research.
Center for Integrative Neuroscience andInflammatory DiseasesConducts basic and translational research in movement
disorders and neurocognitive decline.
Leroy T. Canoles Jr. Cancer Research CenterDedicated to translational research studies that lead directly
to improved care and new biomarkers.
Clinical programs with community outcomesThe Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology and
the Community Health and Research division of Pediatrics
conduct research on the special needs of the community.
CONRADThe center focuses on prevention of sexually transmitted
diseases in developing countries.
EVMS-Sentara Healthcare Analytics and Delivery Science InstituteConducts collaborative epidemiological research to improve
population health management and healthcare delivery.
Jones Institute for Reproductive MedicineConducts research in menopause, infertility, contraception,
pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and more.
National Center for Collaboration in Medical Modeling and SimulationA joint project of EVMS and academic, governmental and
commercial partners that works to improve patient care by
advancing simulation-based training.
Strelitz Diabetes CenterConducts a broad range of research focused on minimizing
complications of diabetes and developing new treatments to
prevent or reverse Type 1 diabetes.
George L. Wright Jr. Center for Biomedical Proteomics Provides state-of the-art mass spectrometers and analytical
tools for biomarker discovery & proteomic disease analysis.
In addition to the centers, many departments also conduct
research in a myriad of areas, including:
Complement and inflammation modulation Ear, neck and head disordersEmergency medical treatmentsHealth disparitiesInfectious disease and immunologyMaternal-fetal medicine, general obstetrics, gynecology and urogynecologyPsychiatric and behavioral disordersPediatric diseases, genetics, neonatalogy Surgical proceduresUrologic disorders
Basic, Translational & Clinical ResearchActive grants and contracts: * 200
Annual funding: $22.2 million
NIH primary funding $4.93 million
NIH primary awards: * 22
NIH secondary awards: * 36* These numbers represent research begun in FY 2020 and existing research that continued during that time period. Figures are accurate as of Oct. 2020
Research PublicationsScholarly 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: 589
Books and book chapters: 33
622 journal articles, books and book chapters
Technology HighlightsUS patents and applications: 67Licenses: 16Licensing & royalty income: $49.5 millionFigures reflect active metrics, current as of Oct. 2020
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EVMS faculty members not only train students and medical residents, they provide world-class medical care to more than 1,600 people every day.
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Patient CareEVMS 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 high-risk pregnancies.
EVMS Medical GroupMore than 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 1,600 people every day
at 29 clinical practice sites.
Primary CareEVMS Ghent Family Medicine
Norfolk
EVMS Internal Medicine Norfolk
EVMS Portsmouth Family Medicine Portsmouth
Obstetrics and GynecologyEVMS Advanced Gynecologic Surgery
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
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 Urogynecology Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Medical SpecialtiesEVMS Allergy/Rhinology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Dermatology Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Hampton
EVMS Endocrinology & Metabolism Norfolk, Suffolk
EVMS Glennan Center for Geriatrics & Gerontology Norfolk
EVMS Hearing and Balance Center Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Infectious Disease Accomack, Chesapeake, Gloucester, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg
EVMS Otology/Neurotology Norfolk, Virginia Beach
EVMS Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Norfolk
EVMS Critical Care Norfolk
EVMS Sleep Medicine Norfolk
EVMS Voice and Swallowing Disorders Norfolk
Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesEVMS General Psychiatry/Psychology
Norfolk
EVMS Neuropsychology Program Norfolk
More than 150 physician-educators in
the EVMS Medical Group care for patients at 29
practice locations in Hampton Roads
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Radiation Oncology EVMS Radiation Oncology
Norfolk, Virginia Beach
SurgeryEVMS 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 Norfolk, Virginia Beach
LaboratoryEVMS Andrology
Norfolk
EVMS Dermatopathology Norfolk
EVMS Embryology Norfolk
Additional Clinical FacultyIn addition to physicians associated with EVMS Medical
Group, EVMS also has clinical faculty practicing with
residency training programs in these specialties:
Emergency Medicine Norfolk, Suffolk, Virginia Beach
Ophthalmology Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Pathology Norfolk
Pediatrics Locations throughout Hampton Roads
Radiology Chesapeake, Norfolk
Urology Norfolk, Virginia Beach
Annual Patient Visits by SpecialtyEVMS Advanced Gynecologic Surgery: 4,307 EVMS Dermatology: 15,882 EVMS Endocrine: 16,300 EVMS Family Medicine: 46,543 EVMS Geriatrics: 4,580 EVMS Infectious Disease: 14,985 EVMS Internal Medicine/Primary Care: 30,309 EVMS Maternal-Fetal Medicine: 61,544 EVMS Obstetrics & Gynecology: 23,053 EVMS Ophthalmology: 20,023EVMS Otolaryngology
(Ear, Nose and Throat): 34,529 EVMS Plastic Surgery: 2,151 EVMS Physical Medicine: 26,244 EVMS Psychiatry: 17,456 EVMS Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine: 4,400 EVMS Radiation Oncology: 30,991EVMS Reproductive Endocrinology: 18,888 EVMS Sleep Medicine: 2,879 EVMS Surgery: 33,744 EVMS Urogynecology: 13,094
“We hope our gift will improve the quality of life for patients, caregivers and their families.”
Lawrence J. Goldrich and his wife, Janice T. Goldrich, on the occasion of the couple’s record
gift of $15 million to establish the EVMS Lawrence J. Goldrich Institute for Integrated NeuroHealth.
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Community Established through a grassroots campaign, EVMS was
founded by the community for the community. So it
should come as no surprise that EVMS enjoys a special
connection with the people of Hampton Roads.
Faculty, students and staff strive daily to fulfill the school’s
vision to be the nation’s most community-oriented school
of medicine and health professions.
COVID-19 temporarily curtailed many of the 120+ EVMS
community initiatives. But the statistics for the prior
year provide insight into the extensive nature of the
outreach. For instance, EVMS students provided more
than 100,000 hours of community engagement during
fiscal year 2019. That includes 3,182 student encounters
(an average of more than two per student). That does not
include participation by 367 faculty.
Some of those initiatives are first-of-their-kind, such as
the HOPES Free Clinic, the first student-run free clinic in
Virginia. Others track their roots back to the early days of
the school that is nearing its 50th anniversary.
Among the longest-running initiatives is the Medical
& Health Specialties Program at Norfolk’s Maury High
School. The program brings high school students with
an interest in a career in health or medicine to the EVMS
campus on a regular basis.
One of the school’s newer initiatives is Community
Impact Day. Each fall, before they even have their first
classes, new EVMS medical and health professions
students participate in a community service project. The
event introduces students to the school’s community-
engaged heritage and exposes them to issues relating to
social justice, health equity and the social determinants
of health.
“I have been so impressed with the creativity and ingenuity of our students during this unprecedented time. They have been tireless and unstoppable in reaching out to some of Norfolk’s most vulnerable and in need.”
Amanda Gibson, MD, HOPES Clinic Director
Before they even start classes, new EVMS students go out in force for a community service project. The activity helps reinforce EVMS’ community-oriented vision. CO
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EVMS opened in 1973 with just 27 students. Today, there are nearly 1,400 students in 20+ programs designed to meet the workforce needs of the community.
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Financial OverviewEVMS 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 its value to
the community.
RevenuePatient care $58.1 million
Grants/contracts $14.3 million
Contractual services $79 million
Tuition and fees $45.5 million
State appropriations $31.2 million
Other $14.8 million
Auxiliary enterprises $8.1 million
Facility/administrative cost recoveries $3 million
EVMS Foundation support $6.4 million
Municipal appropriations $1.4 million
TOTAL $261.8 millionSource: FY 2019 budget
EndowmentThe EVMS Foundation supports Eastern Virginia Medical
School.
Endowed funds $115.6 million
Other funds $15.3 million
TOTAL NET ASSETS $130.9 millionEndowment figures are current as of Oct. 2020
Economic ImpactWhen noted regional economist James Koch, PhD, last
reported on his evaluation of the school’s economic
imprint on the region in 2017, he found that EVMS-related
economic activity grew at more than twice the pace of
the region in the last five years. He estimated the school’s
annual impact at $1.2 billion, a 21.4 percent increase from
just five years earlier.
Annual economic impact: $1.2 billion
EVMS rank among private-sector employers in Hampton Roads: 12
Estimated annual impact of EVMS alumni in Hampton Roads: $446 million*
Value of charitable services, including uncompensated care: $63 million
Economic ripple effect from EVMS activities: $655 million
Additional jobs generated locally because of EVMS economic ripple effect: 4,900
* includes ripple effect
EVMS activities generate an estimated ripple effect on
the local economy of
$655 million
“[EVMS] is a true success story. And it’s a community success besides because so many people from the community and the cities are involved. It’s a group of people coming together for a very vital task and doing some very good things.”
Economist James Koch, PhD
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EVMS Materials Management . . . . . . Inset Map 1
EVMS Physical Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . Inset Map 1
EVMS Smith-Rogers Hall. . . . . . . . . . . Inset Map 2
EVMS Williams Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B8
Fort Norfolk Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A7
Medical Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C5
Public Health Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C8
Red Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inset Map 1
Sentara Heart Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2
Sentara Kaufman Pavilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E4
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . D5
Sentara River Pavilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3
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EVMSWaitzer Hall
EVMS Facts & Figures www.evms.edu 19
Facilities EVMS has modern facilities for education, research and patient care. The school has made significant capital investments in the
last decade. In the spring of 2018, EVMS began construction of a new education and academic administration building that
opened in late 2020.
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:
Building Purpose Sq. Ft.Year Built/Renovated
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
Waitzer Hall Education and academic administrative support 138,000 2020
Williams Hall Strelitz Diabetes Center, Clinical Research Unit of EVMS Pediatrics
50,000 1967/2011
* Anticipated completion date
Waitzer Hall, which opened in the winter of 2020, provides room for growth in EVMS educational programs and office space for administrative support staff.
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