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CALENDAR

ADMISSIONS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

DEPARTMENTS

ALVIN J. SITEMAN CANCER CENTER

TEACHING AND RESEARCH DIVISIONS AND PROGRAMS

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

ADMINISTRATION

OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY

REGISTER OF STUDENTS

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Admissions and Educational Program

STUDENTS

The School of Medicine attracts a student body of exceptional quality. The 2008 entering class of 122 students was selected from a pool of 4,058 applicants. The School is a national institution with 45 states plus the District of Columbia and 26 countries represented in the current enrollment.

In 2009, the School conferred the MD degree upon 80 individuals. In addition, four students received the MS/MD degree, 13 students received the MA/MD degrees and 16 students graduated with the MD and the PhD degrees. Graduating students who participated in the 2009 National Residency Matching Program matched in programs recognized for high quality and selectivity. In the Alphabetical List of Students area of the Register of Students section, the graduates are listed by name, hometown, undergraduate and graduate schools attended and year of degree, type of postgraduate residency program, name of hospital and the city in which it is located.

The student body of the School of Medicine numbers 594 medical students. Programs also are conducted for 638 students who are pursuing graduate degrees in communication sciences, clinical investigation, health administration, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychiatric epidemiology or genetic epidemiology. The Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences has extensive graduate training programs for 576 students seeking the Doctor of Philosophy degree in areas of Biochemistry, Computational and Systems Biology, Developmental Biology, Evolution Ecology and Population Biology, Human and Statistical Genetics, Immunology, Computational and Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics and Genomics, Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis, Neurosciences, and Plant Biology.

Last Modification: 08/03/2009