
Level 1: Foundations
The foundation of the educational program features the development of fundamental science knowledge and clinical skills in a clinically relevant context. Initial courses in the fundamentals of medical science are followed by a series of organ system-based courses.
Foundation Highlights

Level 2: Clinical Clerkship
Clinical clerkships are hands-on training that occur during the latter years of medical school. During this level, students move from the classroom to a hospital setting and begin treating patients under the supervision of physicians.
Clerkship Highlights

Level 3: Advanced Integration
Level 3 provides students with additional responsibilities for patient care, including two acting internships, a surgical subspecialty rotation, and clinical and/or non-clinical electives. Students also fulfill a requirement for scholarly work in teaching or research.
Advanced Integration Highlights
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Advanced Integration Guides
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