The NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine (abbreviated as NYU GLISOM) was founded in July 2019, with an inaugural class of 24 students. Located on the campus of
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island in Mineola, New York, the institution is the fourth medical school on Long Island. The school offers matriculated students a directed pathway to residency at the NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island through the
National Resident Matching Program. In January 2023, Gladys M. Ayala, was appointed dean of the NYU Long Island School of Medicine, having previously served as vice dean and professor of medicine. In February 2023, the NYU Long Island School of Medicine was granted full accreditation by the
Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the accrediting body for educational programs at schools of medicine in the United States and Canada. On July 21, 2023, Long Island native
Kenneth G. Langone, board chair of NYU Langone Health, and his wife, Elaine, announced their $200 million donation to the school to extend full-tuition scholarships to every student in good standing, regardless of need or merit. At the request of the Langones, the school was renamed the
New York University Grossman Long Island School of Medicine in honor of
Robert I. Grossman, then the CEO of NYU Langone Health and dean of NYU Grossman School of Medicine. In 2024, the school received 4,332 applications for the 24 spots in its entering class. == Academics ==