Ruth Gottesman announced the gift and its purpose to students and faculty at Albert Einstein College of Medicine on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. (Pic Source:Jason Torres/Albert Einstein College of Medicine/AP via The Canadian Press)


February 28, 2024

A substantial $1 billion donation from Ruth Gottesman, the widow of Wall Street investor David Gottesman, will transform a New York City medical school into a tuition-free institution. The announcement was made on Monday at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where Ruth Gottesman, 93, revealed her generous gift. With a 55-year affiliation with the college and serving as the chairperson of its board of trustees, Gottesman intends the donation to foster a diverse applicant pool by removing financial barriers.

The gift, believed to be the largest to any medical school in the U.S., is designed to enable students to graduate without accumulating the substantial debt associated with medical education. The tuition at Einstein is $59,458 annually, and the average medical school debt in the country is $202,453, excluding undergraduate debt.

Ruth Gottesman attributed her ability to make such a substantial donation to her late husband, David “Sandy” Gottesman, who founded the Wall Street investment house First Manhattan and served on the board of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. His passing in 2022 at the age of 96 left Ruth Gottesman with the financial means to contribute to this significant cause.

The donation aims to change the landscape of medical education by emphasizing that access is crucial for achieving excellence in healthcare. Dr. Philip Ozuah, the president and CEO of Montefiore Einstein, the umbrella organization for Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Montefiore Health System, expressed optimism about altering healthcare history through enhanced accessibility.

Ruth Gottesman, who has been associated with Einstein’s Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center since 1968, has a notable legacy in developing screening and treatments for learning problems. Her philanthropic efforts extend through the Gottesman Fund, which has supported various charities, schools, universities, and cultural institutions in Israel and the U.S.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine now joins the ranks of tuition-free medical schools, following New York University School of Medicine's 2018 decision to cover tuition costs for all its students.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

B.C. Rethinks Home-Sharing Program for Adults With Development Disabilities

Months after a heartbreaking loss, the B.C. government is taking a closer look at its home-sharing program for adults with....

White House Blames Formatting Issues In Health Report Citing Fake Studies

The White House is facing criticism after a major health report contained references to studies that don’t actually exist. The....

Should Childhood Vaccinations Be Mandatory? Nearly 70% Say Yes

Measles cases are rising sharply in Canada, sparking concern among many families. A recent survey shows that nearly 70 percent....

COVID vaccine urged for pregnant women, say Canadian doctors

Canadian health experts are urging pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19, stating clearly that the vaccine is both safe....

Canadian Researchers Create Fast Test to Spot Deadly Sepsis

A group of Canadian scientists has developed a quick test that could help doctors predict if a patient is about....

Alberta Reports Over 600 Measles Cases Since March

Since early March, Alberta has been battling a growing measles outbreak, with more than 600 confirmed cases so far. Just....

Planned Parenthood to Close 8 Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota

Planned Parenthood North Central States announced it will close eight clinics—four in Iowa and four in Minnesota—over the next year.....

RFK Jr.’s Health Report Sparks Debate Over Vaccines, Food & Drugs

A new government report backed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is stirring debate over the safety of vaccines, pesticides, processed....

Measles Cases Rise to 1,795 in Ontario, 173 New This Week

Ontario is seeing a sharp rise in measles infections, with 173 new cases confirmed in just one week. According to....

Mouth Taping for Better Sleep? Study Says Think Again

A new Canadian study has found no solid proof that mouth taping—an online trend meant to improve sleep—actually helps. In....

New U.S. COVID Vaccine Rules Narrow Who Can Get Shots This Fall

The Trump administration announced a big change on Tuesday about who can get seasonal COVID-19 vaccines. The new rule limits....

WHO Urges Support as Budget Faces Deep Cuts Amid U.S. Withdrawal

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has made an emotional plea to its member countries to back a....