Most of the preclinical learning activities take place in the Health Sciences Education Building located at 395 Lenox Road.
26 additional students matched to emergency medicine programs at institution including UCLA and the University of Pittsburgh.
[16] The clinic hosts an annual conference on health seen through the eyes of medicine, art, technology and community called BFC What's Next.
[19] The BFC operates several clinical, educational and outreach services including: In 1992, Arthur Ashe established the Institute in partnership with SUNY Downstate intentionally.
[22] Keriann Shalvoy of the class of 2017 currently sits on the Board of Directors for Physicians for a National Health Program - NY Metro.