Post on 07-May-2015
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Top Medical Schools & Best Medical Colleges in the U.S.A
25. Mayo Medical School
• Located in Rochester, Minn., Mayo Medical School is the educational side of the Mayo Medical Clinic.
• Students in this program can study at other Mayo Clinic locations like Jacksonville, Fla.
24. Emory University
• A private school, Emory University was founded in 1836.
• Located near Atlanta, the Emory University School of Medicine assigns students to specific societies with their own mentors and clinician advisers.
23. Case Western Reserve University
• Located in Cleveland, Ohio, Case Western Reserve University is a private school founded in 1826.
• The School of Medicine offers three options for becoming an M.D.
22. University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
• The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is a public school that was founded in 1789.
• The School of Medicine runs over 30 facilities, such as the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and the Center for AIDS Research.
21. Baylor College of Medicine
• The Baylor College of Medicine is a private medical school in Houston, Texas.
• The college is located within the Texas Medical Center.
20. New York University
• New York University is a private school in Manhattan that was founded in 1831.
• The School of Medicine at New York University is located in the Langone Medical Center
19. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
• The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is located in the Manhattan area of New York.
• The school is home to medical students ranging from M.D./Ph.D. students, master’s degree students and postdoctoral fellows.
18. Northwestern University
• A private school founded in 1851, Northwestern University is located in Evanston, Ill.
• Programs include an M.D./M.M. program that awards both a doctor of medicine and master of management degree.
17. University of Pittsburgh
• A public school founded in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is located just outside of the downtown area of the city.
16. Vanderbilt University
• Located in Nashville, Vanderbilt University is a private school that was founded in 1873.
• The School of Medicine at Vanderbilt University offers several dual degree programs, a Medical Scientist Training Program
15. Cornell University
• Cornell University is a private school founded in 1865 in Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell has 14 colleges and schools, each with their own faculty.
14. University of California--San Diego
• A public school founded in 1960, the University of California- San Diego is located in the La Jolla area of the city.
13. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
• The University of Michigan- Ann Arbor is a public school that was founded in 1817.
• The medical school allows students to get started right away, seeing patients within a semester of their start date.
12. University of California--Los Angeles
• The University of California- Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public school founded in 1919.
• UCLA offers numerous options for continuing education, including the David Geffen School of Medicine.
11. University of Chicago
• The University of Chicago was founded in 1892 in the Hyde Park area.
• The Pritzker School of Medicine at University of Chicago encourages research.
10. University of Washington
• The University of Washington is a public school located in Seattle.
• Founded in 1861, the School of Medicine offers M.D. and Ph.D. programs as well as a Medical Scientist Training program.
9. Duke University
• A private school, Duke University was founded in 1838 in Durham, N.C.
• The School of Medicine allows students to earn an M.D. in four years, three for training and one for rotations in the student’s area of interest.
8. Columbia University
• The College of Physicians and Surgeons uses a unique curriculum set in three parts: fundamentals for a year and a half; major clinical year, then a 14 month program of electives, clinicals and other projects.
7. Yale University
• Yale University is a private school in New Haven, Conn.
• Founded in 1701, Aside from the college and graduate school of arts and sciences, Yale has 13 professional schools, including the School of Medicine
6. Washington University in St. Louis
• Founded in 1853, Washington University in St. Louis is a private school located in a suburban setting.
• The medical school offers options for M.A., M.D. and Ph.D. programs in subjects such as clinical investigation, biostatistics and health science.
5. University of Pennsylvania
• The University of Pennsylvania was founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740.
• Located in Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania is home to the Perelman School of Medicine.
4. University of California--San Francisco
• The University of California- San Francisco is located throughout seven locations in San Francisco and Fresno, Calif.
• There are 28 departments for students to choose from.
3. Johns Hopkins University
• A private school founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins University is located in Baltimore.
• There are four main campuses, one that is mostly for undergraduates and three that are home to the graduate school programs.
2. Stanford University
• Stanford University is a private school that was founded in 1885 in the Bay Area, about 30 miles outside of San Francisco.
• The Stanford University School of Medicine is in Silicon Valley, Calif.
1. Harvard University
• Founded in 1636, Harvard University is a private school In Cambridge, Mass.
• The medical school is located in the university’s Boston campus