School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
9501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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About School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
At the School of Medicine, we're dedicated to improving human health through scientific discovery and education as we prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals and scientists to be leaders and innovators. Our mission is to improve gl rs and innovators. Our mission is to improve global health by linking research to populations in a superb educational environment. Whether you aspire to become a physician, medical researcher or public health leader, we provide unparalleled research and educational opportunities under the mentorship of top healthcare providers, scientists and educators. The School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University has an application deadline of Nov. 1. The application fee at Case Western Reserve University is $95. Its tuition is full-time: $69,712 (in-state) and full-time: $69,712 (out-of-state). The faculty-student ratio at Case Western Reserve University is 3.5:1. The School of Medicine has 3,304 full-time faculty on staff. At Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, students can follow three different tracks to an M.D. The University Program is a traditional four-year curriculum; the College Program is a five-year program that integrates research with more clinical experience; and the Medical Scientist Training Program awards both a medical degree and a Ph.D. in about seven years. The medical school curriculum at Case Western emphasizes a combination of medicinal knowledge and public health awareness, taking into account the social and behavioral contexts of illnesses covered in class. In total, the school offers about 25 graduate degree options, from a traditional M.D. to combined Ph.D./master’s degree programs. Students can give back and get hands-on experience at The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland or can choose from more than 35 student organizations to get involved in. As the largest biomedical research institution in the state of Ohio, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has been on the forefront of medical research discoveries including the world’s first artificial human chromosome in 1997. Notable alumni of the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine include former U.S. Surgeon Generals Jesse Leonard Steinfeld and David Satcher, and Julie L. Gerberding, the first female director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under the leadership of renowned physician and cancer researcher Dean Stanton L. Gerson, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is dedicated to improving health through scientific discovery and learning preparing the next generation of physicians, healthcare professionals and scientists to be leaders in their fields. ...view more