Medical Schools
December 24th, 2006 by support
A medical school, or faculty of medicine, is a tertiary educational institution or part of such an institution that teaches medicine. In addition to fulfilling a major requirement to become a medical doctor, some medical schools offer Master’s Degree programs, PhD Programs, and other educational programs. Medical schools can also employ medical researchers, and operate hospitals or other programs.
Medical schools teach subjects such as human anatomy, biochemistry, immunology, neurobiology, genetics, and human biology.
The entry criteria, structure, teaching methodology and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary considerably around the world. Medical schools are often highly competitive, using standardized entrance examinations to narrow the selection criteria for candidates (e.g. MCAT and BMAT). Students wanting to enter medical school often benefit from an undergraduate pre-medical curriculum including physics, inorganic chemistry, human biology and organic chemistry.
Although a medical school may confer upon a graduate the title of Doctor of Medicine, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) typically may not legally practice medicine until licensed by a government authority. Licensing may also require passing a test, undergoing a criminal background check, checking references, and paying a fee.
This page has the following sub pages.
- Going To Foreign Medical Schools
- Spartan Medical School: Any Doc Will Do
- Preparing to Apply to Medical School
- Other Activities Important in Admission
- The Medical School Interview
- The Cost of Becoming a Physician and the Reward!
- Making the Decision To Go To Medical School
- What Do Medical Schools Look For?
- FAQ To Practice Medicine In Canada
- Caribbean Medical Schools
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Premed Time Line
Freshman Year
Meet with your advisor
Find a few older premed students to hook up with they can give you good advice on what classes/professors to take, programs, and ot scholarships
Take a biology class with lab
Develop good study habits
this is really important b/c you really need to discipline yourself
Sophomore Year
Take General Chemistry with Lab
Meet with premed advisor
remember they are a good source for information and are there to help you
Keep GPA UP
Junior Year
MCAT Preperation-
Prep Course or Study on own
Take Physics and Organic Chemistry
Contact schools you are interested in attending
April MCAT also August MCAT Register early
Request Letters of Recommendation
Senior Year
Have Fun
Take biochemistry not required but recommended
Turn in secondaries