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The mission of the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program is to prepare a diverse student body to pursue a spectrum of medical career options in order to become physician leaders who can advance biomedical research and improve local, national, and global health.
The Duke University School of Medicine's Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) curriculum is unique. Students learn the core basic sciences in the first year and complete core clinical clerkships in the second year.
The mission of the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program is to prepare a diverse student body to pursue a spectrum of medical career options in order to become physician leaders who can advance biomedical research and improve local, national, and global health.
When listing medical degrees or other advanced degrees for a faculty member or alumnus, list the MD and the highest degree obtained, such as PhD. But if there is a non-medical degree, such as MPA or MPH, or a certification, list that after the terminal degree.
Duke's highly flexible curriculum gives students an opportunity to pursue a second degree while enrolled in medical school. About 40 percent of Duke medical students graduate with two degrees.
The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program boasts many dual degree options for students in the third year, including international education opportunities with our sister medical school in Singapore. Two specialty tracks focused on primary care and longitudinal care are also available for students.
Office of M.D. Admissions. Preparing the Next Thought Leaders in Medicine, Research and Patient Care. "We're interested in people who are well-rounded, who have taken time to venture outside their own comfort zones to see sides of life very different from what they're used to - people with a strong sense of humanism and service to others. We're ...
The School of Medicine will make available funding for a need-based grant program in 2023-2024 for international and DACA-eligible MD students. Individual grant amount is dependent on the student determined need, number of applicants, and amount of funding available.
The LCME is responsible for evaluating medical education programs leading to the MD degree in the United States and Canada. The LCME publishes many guides and standards, including the Directory of Accredited Medical Education Programs.
For those planning on applying to the School of Medicine, our "academic expectations" include multidisciplinary coursework in a number of areas and completion of the MCAT examination. We will accept MCAT scores from 2021.