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List of medical schools in the United States

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This list of medical schools in the United States includes current and developing academic institutions which award the Doctor of Medicine (MD), or the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DOa professional level of education, either of which is required for comprehensive practice as a physician or a surgeon in the United States. MD-granting medical schools are accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education while DO-granting medical schools are accredited by the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation. There are currently 155 accredited MD-granting institutions,[1] and 37 accredited DO-granting institutions [2] in the United States.

While AlaskaMontana, and Wyoming lack independent medical schools, these states participate in a regional campus model with the University of Washington School of Medicine known as WWAMI, which teaches all 4 years of medical school in each respective state. Delaware is the other state without a medical school.

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Current schools and colleges of medicine[edit]

These schools grant the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.

StateSchoolCityEst.Entering year of first classAffiliated Hospitals/Medical Center(s)Notes
AlabamaUniversity of Alabama School of MedicineBirmingham Campus (main); Tuscaloosa Regional Campus(only clinical years); Huntsville Regional Medical Campus (only clinical years) & Montgomery Regional Medical Campus (only clinical years)18591860UAB Health System1859–1897 Medical College of Alabama, 1897–1907 Medical Department of the University of Alabama, later moved from Mobile to Tuscaloosa, 1945 moved from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham[3][4]
AlabamaUniversity of South Alabama College of MedicineMobile1972University of South Alabama Health System[5][6]
ArizonaMayo Clinic Alix School of MedicineRochesterScottsdale / Phoenix Jacksonville) (Only clinical years)20172017Mayo Clinic[7]
ArizonaUniversity of Arizona College of Medicine – TucsonTucson19671967Banner University Medical Center Tucson [8]Banner University Medical Center South[8]
ArizonaThe University of Arizona College of Medicine PhoenixPhoenix20122012Banner University Medical Center Phoenix[8]Began as a 2-year branch campus of the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1992 and a 4-year branch campus in 2007. Established as a separate medical school with the 2012 entering class[8]
ArkansasUAMS College of MedicineLittle Rock & Fayetteville, Arkansas (3rd and 4th-year students)18791880UAMS Medical Center[9]1879–1899 Arkansas Industrial University, 1899 University of Arkansas Medical Department, 1911 merged with College of Physicians and Surgeons[3]
CaliforniaCalifornia Northstate University College of MedicineElk Grove20152015Kaiser Permanente of Northern California[10]Dignity Health System – Mercy General Hospital[10]Dignity Health System – Mercy San Juan Medical Center[10]Dignity Health System – Methodist Hospital of Sacramento[10]Dignity Health System – Woodland Memorial Hospital[10]The first private, for-profit, MD-granting institution in the U.S.[11]
CaliforniaCalifornia University of Science and MedicineSan Bernardino20152018Arrowhead Regional Medical Center[12]The California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM) School of Medicine is a private, not-for-profit medical school with a mission to improve healthcare by training exceptional future physicians to advance the art and science of medicine through innovative medical education, research, and compassionate health care delivery.[13]
CaliforniaCharles R. Drew University of Medicine and ScienceWillowbrook1966California Hospital Medical Center[14]Adventist Health Bakersfield[14]St. Francis Medical Center[14]St. John’s Regional Medical Center[14]HBCU. Sometimes referred to as King-Drew University. Probation in 2009 noncompliances with the Commission Standards. This was rescinded in 2011 by the WASC.[15]
CaliforniaKaiser Permanente School of MedicinePasadena20202020Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center[16]
CaliforniaKeck School of Medicine of University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles18851888Keck Hospital of USC[17]1885 University of Southern California College of Medicine, 1909 college separates and affiliates with University of California to become the Los Angeles Medical Department, new department formed by affiliation with College of Physicians and Surgeons to become College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of the University of Southern California, 1999 Keck School of Medicine[3]
CaliforniaLoma Linda University School of MedicineLoma Linda19091914Loma Linda University Medical Center[18]1909 as College of Medical Evangelists[3]
CaliforniaStanford University School of MedicinePalo Alto19081913Stanford University Medical Center[19]Also known as Leland Stanford, Jr. University School of Medicine. 1908 took over Cooper Medical College[3]
CaliforniaUniversity of California, Davis School of MedicineSacramento1966UC Davis Medical Center[20]
CaliforniaUniversity of California, Irvine School of MedicineIrvine1896 as a private schoolUniversity of California, Irvine Medical Center[21]1896 Pacific Sanitarium and School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1903 Pacific College of Osteopathy, 1914 merged with Los Angeles College of Osteopathy to form the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, 1961 California College of Medicine, 1962 granted degrees switch from DO to MD, 1967 acquired by UC Irvine to become UC Irvine School of Medicine[22]
CaliforniaDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLALos Angeles1951Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center[23][24]
CaliforniaUniversity of California, Riverside School of MedicineRiverside20082013UCR Health[25]The University of California Board of Regents approved establishment of the School of Medicine in 2008. Inaugural class of 50 medical students entered in fall 2013.
CaliforniaUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicineSan Diego1968University of California, San Diego Medical Center[26]
CaliforniaUCSF School of MedicineSan FranciscoFresno1864UCSF Medical Center[27]Founded in 1864, Toland Medical College became affiliated with the University of California in 1873.[28] The school occupies seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno.[29]
ColoradoUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineAurora18831885University of Colorado Hospital[30]1883 Colorado School of Medicine in Boulder, 1892 expanded to Denver, 1911 merged with Denver and Gross College of Medicine, 2004 moved from Denver to Aurora[3][31]
ConnecticutFrank H. Netter M.D. School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University[32]North Haven20102013St. Vincent’s Medical Center[33]St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center[33]
ConnecticutUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicineFarmington1961University of Connecticut Health Center[34][35]
ConnecticutYale School of MedicineNew Haven18101814Yale New Haven Hospital[36]1810 Medical Institution of Yale College, 1879 Medical Department of Yale College, 1884 Connecticut Medical Society surrendered its authority to the College, 1887 Yale College became Yale University[3]
District of ColumbiaGeorge Washington University Medical SchoolWashington, D.C.18241826George Washington University Hospital[37]1825 Medical Department of Columbian College, aka National Medical College, 1873 Medical Department of Columbian University, 1903 absorbed National University Medical Department, 1904 Department of Medicine of George Washington University[3]
District of ColumbiaGeorgetown University School of MedicineWashington, D.C.18511852MedStar Georgetown University Hospital[38][3]
District of ColumbiaHoward University College of MedicineWashington, D.C.18671871Howard University Hospital[39][3]
FloridaFlorida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of MedicineBoca Raton20102011Bethesda Hospital East[40]Delray Medical Center[40]St. Mary’s Medical Center[40]
FloridaFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineMiami20062009Miami VA Healthcare System[40]Jackson Memorial Hospital[40]
FloridaFlorida State University College of MedicineTallahasseeonly clinical years also in: Daytona BeachFort PiercePensacola and Sarasota20002001Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare[41]
FloridaNova Southeastern University Dr Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic MedicineDavie20162018HCA East Florida University Hospital at Nova Southeastern University[42]
FloridaUniversity of Central Florida College of MedicineOrlando20062009Lake Nona Medical City[43]
FloridaUniversity of Florida College of MedicineGainesville & Jacksonville1956UF Health Shands Hospital[44]
FloridaUniversity of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineMiami1952University of Miami Health System – Lennar Foundation Medical Center[45]
FloridaUniversity of South Florida College of MedicineTampa1971Tampa General Hospital[46]
GeorgiaEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta1915Emory University Hospital[47]1915 Medical Department of Emory University, 1917 Emory University School of Medicine[3]
GeorgiaMedical College of Georgia at Augusta UniversityAugusta (main), Athens (four-year campus); AlbanyRome and Savannah (only 3rd and 4th year); Brunswick (only 3rd year)18281833Augusta University Medical Center[48]Temporarily known as the University of Georgia School of Medicine during the late 1800s/early 1900s. In 2010, MCG/UGA Medical Partnership opened in AthensGA.[3] In 2011, the umbrella university was renamed Georgia Health Sciences University; thus, the Medical College of Georgia now refers only to the former School of Medicine. In 2013, Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University consolidated into one new university named Georgia Regents University, later to be renamed Augusta University in 2015.
GeorgiaMercer University School of MedicineMaconColumbus (only clinical years); Savannah1982HCA Memorial University Medical Center[49]Navicent Health Medical Center[49]
GeorgiaMorehouse School of MedicineAtlanta1975Atlanta Medical Center[50]
HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa John A. Burns School of MedicineHonolulu1965The Queen’s Medical Center[51]Triple Army Medical Center[51]
IllinoisUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Carle Illinois College of MedicineUrbana-Champaign20152018University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System[52]After operating as an extension of the University of Illinois College of Medicine for many years, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign decided to close the extension and open its own college of medicine. The University of Illinois and the Carle Foundation Hospital signed a 10-year research affiliation agreement.
IllinoisLoyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineMaywood1915Loyola University Medical Center[53]1910 created by affiliation with Bennett Medical College, 1911 absorbed Reliance Medical College, 1915 Loyola University assumed full control, 1917 purchased Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery and became Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, School of Medicine of Loyola University, 1948 renamed Stritch School of Medicine, 1968 moved from Chicago to Maywood[3]
IllinoisNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineChicago18591860Northwestern Memorial Hospital[54]1859 Medical Department Lind University, 1864 Chicago Medical College (independent), 1869 affiliated with Northwestern University, 1891 Northwestern University Medical School, 2002 Feinberg School of Medicine[3]
IllinoisChicago Medical School of Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceNorth Chicago19121915Advocate Christ Medical Center[55]Advocate Lutheran General Hospital[55]AMITA Health[55]1912 Chicago Hospital College of Medicine, 1917 also known as Fort Dearborn Hospital Medical School[3]
IllinoisRush Medical CollegeChicago18371844Rush University Medical Center[56]1887 became Medical Department Lake Forest University, 1898–1942 affiliated with University of Chicago, 1942–1969 suspended, 1972 affiliated with Rush University[3]
IllinoisSouthern Illinois University School of MedicineSpringfield19701973SIU Medicine – Memorial Hospital of Carbondale[57][58]
IllinoisUniversity of Chicago Pritzker School of MedicineChicago19271927University of Chicago Medical Center[59]
IllinoisUniversity of Illinois College of MedicineChicagoPeoriaRockford (M2’s – M4’s)18821883University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System[60]1882 College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1897 Medical Department of the University of Illinois, 1910 absorbed American Medical Missionary College[3]
IndianaIndiana University School of Medicine – EvansvilleEvansville, Indiana2017Indiana University[61] Health University Hospital[62]
IndianaIndiana University School of MedicineIndianapolis (main); Terre Haute (rural MD track);
Bloomington,
Fort WayneGaryMuncieSouth Bend and West Lafayette (only 1st and 2nd year)
19031908Indiana University Health University Hospital[61]1907 merged with the State College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1908 merged with Indiana Medical College[3]
IowaUniversity of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of MedicineIowa City18691871University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics[63]1869 University of Iowa College of Medicine, 1913 merged with Drake University College of Medicine[3]
KansasUniversity of Kansas School of MedicineKansas City (main), Wichita (four-year campus), Salina (four-year campus)18801906University of Kansas Medical Center[64]1880–1905 preparatory course in Lawrence, 1889 expanded to Rosedale, 1905 absorbed Kansas City (MO) Medical College, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Medico-Chirurgial College of Kansas City, 1913 absorbed Kansas Medical College, 1924 moved to Kansas City[3][65]
KentuckyUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineLexington;Highland HeightsBowling GreenMorehead (only 3rd & 4th years)1960UK HealthCare Albert B. Chandler Hospital[66]
KentuckyUniversity of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville18371838UofL Health[67]: University of Louisville Hospital1837 Louisville Medical Institute, 1846 Medical Department University of Louisville, 1907 merged with Kentucky University Medical Department, 1908 merged with Kentucky School of Medicine and the Louisville and Hospital Medical College[3]
LouisianaLouisiana State University School of Medicine in New OrleansNew Orleans1931University Medical Center New Orleans[68]
LouisianaLouisiana State University School of Medicine in ShreveportShreveport1969LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport[69]
LouisianaTulane University School of MedicineNew Orleans18341835Tulane Medical Center[70]1834 Medical College of Louisiana, 1847 Medical Department University of Louisiana, 1884 Medical Department of the Tulane University of Louisiana, 1913 School of Medicine of the College of Medicine of the Tulane University of Louisiana[3]
MarylandJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore18871897The Johns Hopkins Hospital[71]Preliminary course only until 1893[3]
MarylandUniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of MedicineBethesda1972Military Health System[72]Walter Reed Army Medical Center[72]
MarylandUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineBaltimore18071810University of Maryland Medical Center[73]1807 College of Medicine of Maryland, 1812 University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1913 merged with Baltimore Medical College, 1915 merged with College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore and renamed University of Maryland School of Medicine and the College of Physicians and Surgeons[3]
MassachusettsBoston University School of MedicineBoston1848Boston Medical Center[74]1848–1874, established as New England Female Medical College (homeopathic)[3]
MassachusettsHarvard Medical SchoolBoston17821788Masschusetts General Hospital[75]It is the third oldest. Sixteen researchers have shared in ten Nobel prizes for research conducted while at Harvard Medical School.[76]
MassachusettsTufts University School of MedicineBoston18931894Tufts Medical Center[77]1893 Tufts College Medical School, 1954 Tufts University School of Medicine[3]
MassachusettsUniversity of Massachusetts Medical SchoolWorcester1962UMass Memorial Health Care[78]
MichiganCentral Michigan University College of MedicineMount Pleasant20132013Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital[79]Ascension St. John Hospital[79]Covenant HealthCare[79]MidMichigan Health[79]Spectrum Health Lakeland[79]
MichiganMichigan State University College of Human MedicineEast Lansing (pre-clinical campus), Grand Rapids (pre-clinical and clinical campus), Flint (branch campus)1964MSU McLaren Health Care[80][81]
MichiganUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor18501851University of Michigan Medical Center[82][3]
MichiganOakland University William Beaumont School of MedicineRochester20082011William Beaumont Hospital[83]Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine received full accreditation from the Liaison Council for Medical Education in February 2015.[3][84]
MichiganWayne State University School of MedicineDetroit18681869Detroit Medical Center[85]Henry Ford Hospital[85]McLaren Macomb[85]1868 Detroit Medical College, 1885 merged with Michigan College of Medicine to form Detroit College of Medicine, 1913 Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery, 1934 Wayne University School of Medicine, 1956 Wayne State School of Medicine[3][86]
MichiganWestern Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of MedicineKalamazoo20122014Ascension Borgess Hospital[87][88]Bronson Methodist Hospital[87]
MinnesotaMayo Clinic College of MedicineRochester (last 2 years can be spent also in Jacksonville)1972Mayo Clinic[89]
MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolMinneapolisDuluth (1st and 2nd-year students)18881889M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center[90]1888 University of Minnesota College of Medicine and Surgery created by merger of University of Minnesota College of Medicine, St. Paul Medical College, and Minnesota Hospital College, 1908 absorbed Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1909 merged with College of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery, 1913 University of Minnesota Medical School[3][91]
MississippiUniversity of Mississippi School of MedicineJackson1903University of Mississippi Medical Center[92]1955: moved from Oxford to Jackson[3]
MissouriSaint Louis University School of MedicineSt. Louis1901[nb 1]1902SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital[93]1901 created by merger of Marion-Sims Medical College and Beaumont Hospital Medical College as Marion-Sims-Beaumont Medical College, 1903 Medical Department of the St. Louis University[3]
MissouriUniversity of Missouri-Columbia School of MedicineColumbia18451846MU Health Care – University of Missouri Hospital[94]1845 located in St. Louis, 1855 suspended, 1872 reorganized in Columbia, 1909–1957 suspended teaching of clinical years[3][95]
MissouriUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School of MedicineKansas City1971Truman Medical Centers[96]Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City[96]Research Medical Center[96]
MissouriWashington University School of MedicineSt. Louis1891Barnes-Jewish Hospital[97]Shriner’s Hospital[97]1891 Medical Department of Washington University created by affiliation with St. Louis Medical College, 1899 absorbed Missouri Medical College[3]
NebraskaCreighton University School of MedicineOmaha18921893CHI Health – Creighton University Medical Center[98][3]
NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska College of MedicineOmaha18811882University of Nebraska Medical Center[99]1881 Omaha Medical College created as outgrowth of Nebraska School of Medicine (preparatory school), 1891 Medical Department Omaha University, 1892 College of Medicine of the University of Nebraska[3]
NevadaUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas School of MedicineLas Vegas20142017University Medical Center of Southern Nevada[100][101]
NevadaUniversity of Nevada, Reno School of MedicineReno19691971Renown Regional Medical Center[102][103]
New HampshireDartmouth College Geisel School of MedicineHanover17971798Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center[104][3]
New JerseyCooper Medical School of Rowan UniversityCamden20092012Cooper University Hospital[105][106]
New JerseyHackensack Meridian School of MedicineNutley20152018Hackensack University Medical Center, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, JFK Medical Center, Palisades Medical Center, Mountainside Medical Center, Ocean Medical Center, Raritan-Bay Medical Center, Englewood Medical Center[107]
New JerseyRutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolNewark1954Rutgers University Hospital1954 Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Jersey City, 1965 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, 1968 moved to Newark, 1970 College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey established as parent institution, became the New Jersey Medical School, 1981 CMDNJ became University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,[108] 2013 UMDNJ dissolved and Rutgers became parent institution[109]
New JerseyRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolPiscataway & New Brunswick1961RWJBarnabas Health – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital[110]1961 Rutgers Medical School, 1970 College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey established as parent institution, 1981 CMDNJ became University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1986 Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,[111] 2013 UMDNJ dissolved and Rutgers again became parent institution[109]
New MexicoUniversity of New Mexico School of MedicineAlbuquerque1961University of New Mexico Hospital[112]
New YorkAlbany Medical CollegeAlbany18381839Albany Medical Center[113]1873 merged with Union University[3]
New YorkAlbert Einstein College of MedicineThe Bronx1955Montefiore Health System[114]
New YorkColumbia University Roy and Diana Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsManhattan17671769New York Presbyterian Hospital[115]Columbia University Irving Medical Center[115]1767 Medical Faculty of King’s College, 1792 Medical Faculty of Columbia College, 1814 merged with the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York, 1860 Medical Department of Columbia College, 1896 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons[3]
New YorkCUNY School of MedicineNew York20162016St. Barnabas Hospital (Bronx)[116]
New YorkDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellHempstead20082011Northwell Health[117]Lennox Hill Hospital[117]North Shore University Hospital[117]Long Island Jewish Medical Center[117]
New YorkIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiManhattan19631968Mount Sinai Health System[118]
New YorkNew York Medical CollegeValhalla18581861NYC Health + Hospitals – Metropolitan Hospital Center[119]1860 Homeopathic Medical College of the State of New York, 1869 New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1887 New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, 1908 New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital; 1918 accepted transfer students from closed New York Medical College and Hospital for Women; 1972 moved from Manhattan to Valhalla[3][120]
New YorkNew York University School of MedicineManhattan18411842NYU Langone Health – Tisch Hospital[121]1841 Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, 1896 New York University Medical College, 1898 merged with Bellevue Hospital Medical College to form University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1935 New York University College of Medicine, 1960 New York University School of Medicine[3][122]
New YorkNew York University Long Island School of MedicineMineola20182019NYU Langone Hospital – Long Island[123]“Candidate status”: first class entered in Fall 2019 with exclusively 3-year primary care MD students at NYU Winthrop[124]
New YorkStony Brook University School of MedicineStony Brook1971Stony Brook University Hospital[125][126]
New YorkState University of New York Upstate Medical UniversitySyracuse18341835Upstate University Hospital[127]1834 Medical Institution of Geneva College, 1861 Geneva Medical College, 1872 moved to Syracuse to become the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Syracuse University, 1875 Syracuse University College of Medicine, 1950 State University of New York (SUNY) College of Medicine at Syracuse, 1953 SUNY Upstate Medical Center, 1986 SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1999 SUNY Upstate Medical University[3][128]
New YorkState University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of MedicineBrooklyn18581860SUNY Downstate Medical Center[129]1858 Long Island College Hospital, 1931 Long Island College of Medicine, 1950 SUNY Downstate[3][130]
New YorkJacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical SciencesUniversity at BuffaloBuffalo18461847Kaleida Health – Buffalo General Medical Center[131]1846 University of Buffalo Department of Medicine, 1898 absorbed Medical Department Niagara University[3]
New YorkUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and DentistryRochester1925University of Rochester Medical Center[132]Strong Memorial Hospital[132][133]
New YorkWeill Cornell Medical CollegeManhattan18981899American Hospital of Paris[134]Houston Methodist Hospital[134]NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital[134]1898 Cornell University Medical College[3]
North CarolinaThe Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina UniversityGreenville1977Vidant Medical Center[135]
North CarolinaDuke University School of MedicineDurham1930Duke University Hospital[136]
North CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina School of MedicineChapel Hill1879University of North Carolina Medical Center[137]1879–1890 preparatory school, 1902–1910 clinical department at Raleigh[3]
North CarolinaWake Forest School of MedicineWinston-Salem1902Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center[138]1956 moved from Wake Forest to Winston-Salem;[3] formerly known as the Bowman Gray School of Medicine
North DakotaUniversity of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health SciencesGrand ForksBismarckFargo and Minot (only clinical years)1905Fargo Veterans Affairs Health Care System[139] Community-based medical education*[140]1905 preparatory only, 1973 began to grant MD degrees, 1981 transitioned to full 4-year school[3][141]
OhioBoonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State UniversityDayton1973Dayton Children’s Hospital[142]Dayton Veteran Affairs Medical Center[142]Kettering Medical Center[142]Miami Valley Hospital[142]
OhioCase Western Reserve University School of MedicineCleveland18431844University Hospitals – Cleveland Medical Center[143]Cleveland Clinic[144]MetroHealth[145]Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center1843 Cleveland Medical College also known as Hudson Medical College, 1881 merged with part of the Medical Department of Wooster University to become the Medical Department of Western Reserve University, 1910 absorbed the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913 Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 1967 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine[3]
OhioCleveland Clinic Lerner College of MedicineCleveland20022008Cleveland Clinic[146]5-year physician-scientist program within Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine[146]
OhioNortheast Ohio Medical University College of MedicineRootstown19731981Aultman Hospital[147]Summa Health[147]OhioHealth[147]Started as the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) as a 6-year B.S./M.D. program with University of AkronKent State University, and Youngstown State University. It now also has Bacc./Post-Bacc. programs with Cleveland State University and Hiram College. Around 1/4 to 1/3 of each class is traditional direct-entry M.D. for college seniors or college graduates.
OhioThe Ohio State University College of MedicineColumbus1914Ohio State University Hospital Wexner Medical Center[148]1914 created by affiliation of Starling-Ohio Medical College[3][149]
OhioUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati18191821UC Health – University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center[150]1819 Medical College of Ohio, 1846 merged with Cincinnati Medical College, 1857–1865 merged with Miami Medical College, 1896 Medical Department of the University of Cincinnati, 1909 merged with Miami Medical College again to become the Ohio-Miami Medical College of the University of Cincinnati, 1911 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine[3]
OhioUniversity of Toledo College of MedicineToledo1964The University of Toledo Medical Center[151]
OklahomaUniversity of Oklahoma College of MedicineOklahoma City1900OU Health – University of Oklahoma Medical Center[152][3]
OklahomaUniversity of Oklahoma School of Community MedicineTulsa19742015University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center[153]2015 was the first year students could begin medical school at the Tulsa campus.[154] The campus is a collaboration between the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tulsa.
OregonOregon Health & Science University School of MedicinePortland18871888Oregon Heath & Science University Hospital[155]1887 University of Oregon Medical School, 1913 absorbed Willamette University Medical Department, 1974 University of Oregon Health Sciences Center became the parent institution of School of Medicine[3][156]
PennsylvaniaGeisinger Commonwealth School of MedicineScrantonDanvilleSayre and Wilkes-Barre (only 3rd and 4th years)20082013Geisinger Medical Center[157]Formally known as The Commonwealth Medical College. Merged with Geisinger Health System on January 1, 2017 with the name formally changed to Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.[158]
PennsylvaniaDrexel University College of MedicinePhiladelphia1848Hahnemann University Hospital[159]1848 Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1869 merged with Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia and took its name, 1885 Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia, 1995 merged with Medical College of Pennsylvania to form MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine of Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, 2002 Drexel University College of Medicine[3][160]
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania State University College of MedicineHershey1963Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center[161]
PennsylvaniaPerelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia17651768Penn Medicine – Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania[162]1765 College of Philadelphia Department of Medicine, 1909 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1916 absorbed Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, 1971 University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine, 2011 Renamed to (Raymond and Ruth) Perelman School of Medicine[3]
PennsylvaniaSidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia18241826Thomas Jefferson University Hospital[163]1824 Medical Department Jefferson College, Canonsburg; 2014 Renamed the Sidney Kimmel Medical College[3][164]
PennsylvaniaLewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple UniversityPhiladelphiaBethlehem (branch campus, began 2011)19011904Temple University Hospital[165]1901–1909 night school[3]
PennsylvaniaUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh18831887University of Pittsburgh Medical Center[166]1883 Western Pennsylvania Medical College, 1892 Medical Department of the Western University of Pennsylvania, 1908 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine[3]
Puerto RicoUniversidad Central del Caribe School of MedicineBayamón1976Ramón Ruiz Arnau University Hospital[167]San Juan City Hospital[167]
Puerto RicoPonce School of MedicinePonce1977Mayagüez Medical Center[168]San Cristobal Hospital[169]San Lucas Hospital[169]
Puerto RicoSan Juan Bautista School of MedicineCaguas1978Central Regional Academic Medical Center[170]
Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto Rico School of MedicineSan Juan1950University Hospital San Juan[171]
Rhode IslandAlpert Medical School at Brown UniversityProvidence18111814Butler Hospital[172]Emma Pendelton Bradley HospitalKent Hospital[172]Rhode Island Hospital[172]The Miriam Hospital[172]Providence VA Medical Center[172]1811 Brown University Medical Department, 1827–1972 suspended, 1972 Program in Medicine, 1991 Brown University School of Medicine, 2000 Brown Medical School, 2007 Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University[3][173]
South CarolinaMedical University of South Carolina College of MedicineCharleston18231825Medical University of South Carolina Health – University Medical Center[174]1823 Medical College of South Carolina, 1838 merged with Medical College of the State of South Carolina and took its name[3]
South CarolinaUniversity of South Carolina School of MedicineColumbia1977Prisma Health Midlands – Richland Hospital[175][176]
South CarolinaUniversity of South Carolina School of Medicine GreenvilleGreenville20122012Prisma Health Upstate – Greenville Memorial Hospital[177]
South DakotaSanford School of Medicine of the University of South DakotaVermillion (first 2 years); Rapid City and Yankton (clinical years)1907Sanford University of South Dakota Medical Center[178]1907 University of South Dakota College of Medicine, 2005 Sanford School of Medicine of the University of South Dakota[3][179]
TennesseeEast Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of MedicineJohnson City1978Johnson City Medical Center[180]Ballad Health – Bristol Regional Medical Center[180]Ballad Health – Indian Path Community Hospital[180]
TennesseeMeharry Medical College School of MedicineNashville18761877Nashville General Hospital[181]HBCU. 1876 Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, 1900 Medical Department of Walden University, 1916 Meharry Medical College[3]
TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee College of MedicineMemphisChattanoogaKnoxville (only 3rd and 4th-year)1850The University of Tennessee Health Science Center[182]Originally opened in 1850. In 1911 it was reformed by Medical Department University of Tennessee merger with University of Nashville Medical Department and absorbed the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1913 merged with Memphis Hospital Medical College, 1914 merged with Lincoln Memorial University Medical Department[3]
TennesseeVanderbilt University School of MedicineNashville18741875Vanderbilt University Medical Center[183]1874–1895 united with Medical Department University of Nashville[3]
TexasBaylor College of MedicineHouston, Texas19001901Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center[184]Texas Medical Center[184]MD Anderson Cancer Center Hospital[184]Harris Health System[184]Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center[184]1900 University of Dallas Medical Department, 1903 Medical Department of Baylor University at Waco, Texas, 1904 acquired Dallas Medical College, 1918 acquired Fort Worth School of Medicine, Medical Department of Texas Christian University, 1943 moved from Dallas to Houston, 1969 Baylor College of Medicine[3][185]
TexasTexas A&M Health Science Center College of MedicineCollege StationBryan (branch); DallasHoustonRound Rock and Temple (2nd – 4th year)19771981Houston Methodist Hospital[186]BaylorScott&White Health – Baylor University Medical Center[186]Driscoll Children’s Hospital[186]CHRISTUS Spohn Health[186]
TexasTCU and UNTHSC School of MedicineFort Worth20182019Baylor Scott & White Health – All Saints Medical Center[187][188] Baylor Scott & White Health – Grapevine[187]Baylor Surgical Health at Fort Worth[187]Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth[187]JPS Health Network[187]
TexasTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L. Foster School of MedicineEl Paso20072009University Medical Center of El Paso[189]One of two medical schools within the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
TexasTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of MedicineLubbockAmarillo and Odessa (3rd – 4th years)1969University Medical Center[190]Originally the Texas Tech University School of Medicine (1969–79). One of two medical schools within the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
TexasUniversity of HoustonHouston20142020HCA Houston Healthcare Medical Center[191][192][193]
TexasUniversity of Texas Medical Branch School of MedicineGalveston18911892UTMB Health – John Sealy Hospital[194]1891 University of Texas Department of Medicine[3]
TexasUTHealth John P. and Katherine G. McGovern Medical SchoolHouston19691970Texas Medical Center[195]Memorial Hermann Hospital[195]MD Anderson Cancer Center Hospital[195]On November 23, 2015, UTHealth announced that the UTHealth Medical School had been renamed the John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Medical School.
TexasUT Health San Antonio Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of MedicineSan Antonio1959UTHealth San Antonio – South Texas Medical Center[196]UTHealth San Antonio Cancer Center[196]
TexasUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of MedicineEdinburg20132016HCA – Rio Grande Regional Hospital[197]
TexasUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical School at DallasDallas1943University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center[198]
TexasDell Medical School at The University of Texas at AustinAustin20132016Dell Seton Medical Center[199]
UtahUniversity of Utah School of MedicineSalt Lake City1906University of Utah Hospital[200][3]
VermontUniversity of Vermont College of MedicineBurlington18221823University of Vermont Medical Center[201]Suspended from 1836 –1853 [3]
VirginiaEastern Virginia Medical SchoolNorfolk1973Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center[202]Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center[202]Chesapeake Regional Medical Center[202]Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters[202]Eastern State Hospital[202]Naval Medical Center Portsmouth[202]Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center[202]Sentara CarePlex Hospital[202]Sentara Independence Hospital[202]Sentara Norfolk General Hospital[202]Sentara Obici Hospital[202]Sentara Princess Anne Hospital[202]Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital[202]
VirginiaUniversity of Virginia School of MedicineCharlottesvilleFalls Church (3rd – 4th years)18271828University of Virginia Medical Center[203]1827 University of Virginia Department of Medicine[3]
VirginiaVCU School of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia Health Sciences DivisionRichmond18381839Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center[204]1838 Medical Department Hampden Sydney College, 1854 Medical College of Virginia, 1913 absorbed University College of Medicine, 1914 absorbed North Carolina Medical College, 1968 Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine of the Medical College of Virginia Health Sciences Division of VCU.[3][205][206]
VirginiaVirginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research InstituteRoanoke20082010Carilion Clinic[207]A public-private partnership with Virginia Tech and Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, VA[208]
WashingtonUniversity of Washington School of MedicineMain campus – Seattle, WARegional campuses:Gonzaga University – Spokane, WAUniversity of Wyoming – Laramie, WYUniversity of Alaska Anchorage – Anchorage, AKMontana State University – Bozeman, MTUniversity of Idaho – Moscow, ID19441946University of Washington Medical Center[209]The University of Washington School of Medicine established the WWAMI Regional Medical Education Program in the early 1970s to train physicians for rural communities and for other populations lacking adequate medical services. Its goal is to train students from the WWAMI region in their home states with the hope that they will return to their home states to practice after residency. WWAMI is an acronym for the states served by the UW School of Medicine: WashingtonWyomingAlaskaMontana and Idaho.[210]
WashingtonWashington State University Elson S. Floyd College of MedicineSpokane20152017Spokane Teaching Health Center[211] Community-based medical education*[212]
West VirginiaJoan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall UniversityHuntington1977Marshall University Medical Center[213]Cabell Huntington Hospital[213]St. Mary’s Medical Center[213]
West VirginiaWest Virginia University School of MedicineMorgantown;
Charleston &Martinsburg (only clinical years)
1902WVU Medicine – J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital[214][3][215]
WisconsinMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukeeGreen BayWausau19121913Froedtert Hospital[216]Children’s Wisconsin Hospital[216]Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center[216]1912 formed as Marquette University School of Medicine by lease of Milwaukee Medical College and purchase of Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1970 Medical College of Wisconsin[3][217]
WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthMadison1907UW Health University Hospital[218]1907 University of Wisconsin Medical School[3]

*Many schools have long-term hospital network affiliations for clinical clerkship education, as listed. Schools listed as having “community-based medical education” affiliations indicate clinical clerkships which take place in several different hospitals, clinics, and locations without long-term agreements.[140]

Current schools and colleges of osteopathic medicine[edit]

These schools grant the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree.[219]

StateSchoolCityEst.Entering year of Inaugural classAffiliated Hospitals/Medical Center(s)Notes
AlabamaAlabama College of Osteopathic MedicineDothan20132013Southeast Health[220]
AlabamaEdward Via College of Osteopathic MedicineAuburn20152015[221]Piedmont Columbus Regional Hospital[222]Crestwood Medical Center[222]East Alabama Medical Center[222]Fort Walton Beach Medical Center[222]Gadsden Regional Medical Center[222]Grandview Medical Center[222]Helen Keller Hospital[222]Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital[222]Medical Center Enterprise[222]Russell Medical Center[222]South Georgia Medical Center[222]Wellington Regional Medical Center[222]The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) is a professional graduate college offering the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) The VCOM–Auburn campus operates with a collaborative agreement with Auburn University for education, research, and student activities.
ArizonaA.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in ArizonaMesa20062007North Central Texas Community Health Care Center[223]San Ysidro Health Center[223]Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center[223]
ArizonaMidwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic MedicineGlendale19952000Swedish Hospital[224]Canyon Vista Medical Center[225]Mountain Vista Medical Center[225]Kingman Regional Medical Center[225]Verde Valley Medical Center[225]
ArkansasArkansas College of Osteopathic MedicineFort Smith20142017Eastern Oklahoma Medical Center[226]Baptist Health[227]Mercy Hospital Fort Smith[227]Sparks Health System[227]Unity Health[227]Cancer Treatment Centers of America Tulsa[227]Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center[227]CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs[227] Medical Center of South Arkansas[227] Arkansas Heart Hospital[227]Community-based medical education*[228]
ArkansasNew York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State UniversityJonesboro20162016Baptist Hospital[229]Jefferson Regional Medical Center[229]UAMS Medical Center[229][230]
CaliforniaCalifornia Health Sciences UniversityClovis20162020Community-based medical education[231]Fresno was the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a medical school until the opening of CHSU-COM in 2020.[232]
CaliforniaTouro University California College of Osteopathic MedicineVallejo19972001Arrowhead Regional Medical Center[233]Chino Valley Medical Center[233]College Medical Center[233]Emanuel Medical Center[233]Kaiser Permanente, Northern California[233]Natividad Medical Center[233]UCSF Fresno[233][234]
CaliforniaWestern University of Health SciencesCollege of Osteopathic Medicine of the PacificPomona19771982[235]Antelope Valley Hospital[236]Arrowhead Regional Medical Center[236]Chino Valley Medical Center[236]Citrus Valley Medical Center[236]College Medical Center[236]Kaiser Permanente[236]Marian Medical Center[236]Metropolitan State Hospital[236]PIH Health Hospital[236]Pomona Valley Hospital[236]Riverside County Regional Medical Center[236]St. Jude Medical Center[236]Temecula Valley Hospital[236]Community Memorial Hospital[236][237]
ColoradoRocky Vista University College of Osteopathic MedicineParker20062008Community-based medical education*[238]For-profit.
FloridaLake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineBradenton20042008LECOM Health[239]
FloridaNova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic MedicineDavieClearwater19791985
GeorgiaPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine – Georgia CampusSuwanee & Moultrie20052009[219]
IdahoIdaho College of Osteopathic MedicineMeridian, Idaho20172018Community-based medical education*[240]
IllinoisMidwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic MedicineDowners Grove1900
IndianaMarian University College of Osteopathic MedicineIndianapolis20102013The first medical school to be built in the state of Indiana in 110 years.[241]
IowaDes Moines University College of Osteopathic MedicineDes Moines1898
KentuckyUniversity of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic MedicinePikeville19972001Founded as Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine. Name changed in 2011 when its parent school changed its name to the University of Pikeville.
LouisianaEdward Via College of Osteopathic MedicineMonroe20182020The fourth VCOM medical campus, in a collaborative effort with the University of Louisiana at Monroe
MaineUniversity of New England College of Osteopathic MedicineBiddeford19781982
MichiganMichigan State University College of Osteopathic MedicineEast LansingDetroitClinton Township1969Ascension Health[242]Beaumont Hospital[242]Detroit Medical Center[242]Henry Ford Health System[242]McLaren Health Care[242]MidMichigan Medical Center[242]
MississippiWilliam Carey University College of Osteopathic MedicineHattiesburg20092014
MissouriA. T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic MedicineKirksville1892Northeast Regional Medical Center[243]Community-based medical education*[244]World’s oldest and first school of osteopathic medicine.
MissouriKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic MedicineKansas CityJoplin (2017)1916Community-based medical education*[245]
NevadaTouro University Nevada College of Osteopathic MedicineHenderson20042008Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center[246]Valley Health System – Valley Hospital Medical Center[246][247]St. Rose Dominican Hospital – San Martin Campus[246]St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Siena Campus[246]St. Rose Dominican Hospital -Rose de Lima Campus[246]
New JerseyRowan University School of Osteopathic MedicineStratford19761981AtlantiCare[248]CarePoint Bayonne Hospital[248]CarePoint Christ Hospital[248]Inspira Health Network[248]Jefferson Health New Jersey[248]Morristown Medical Center[248]Ocean Medical Center[248]Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center[248]Overlook Medical Center[248]1976 UMDNJ-SOM,[249] 2013 UMDNJ dissolved and Rowan became parent institution[250]
New MexicoBurrell College of Osteopathic Medicine at New Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces2013[251][252]2016Community-based medical education*[253]The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine at New Mexico State University graduated its first class in May 2020.[254]
New YorkLake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineElmira20202020LECOM Health[239][219]
New YorkNew York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic MedicineOld Westbury19771981Catholic Health[255]Northwell North Shore University Plainview Hospital[256]Southampton Hospital[256]NYU Langone Lutheran Medical Center[256]Maimonides Medical Center[256]Nassau University Medical Center[256]Coney Island Hospital[256]Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center[256]Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center[256]Trinitas Regional Medical Center[256]Saint Barnabas Hospital Bronx[256]Newark Beth Israel Medical Center[256]Saint Barnabas Medical Center Livingston[256]Mount Sinai South Nassau Communities Hospital[256]Sisters of Charity Hospital[256]Jersey City Medical Center[256]The oldest college of Osteopathic Medicine in the state of New York.[257] The largest medical school by single-campus enrollment in the United States.[258]
New YorkTouro College of Osteopathic MedicineManhattan20072011Gotham Health[259]St. Mary’s General Hospital[259]Nyack Hospital[259]St. Joseph’s-New Island Hospital[259]Coney Island Hospital[259] Palisades Medical Center[259]Rockland Psychiatric Center[259]Southampton Hospital[259]Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center[259]Nassau University Medical Center[259] New Bridge Medical Center[259]Staten Island University Hospital[259]
New YorkTouro College of Osteopathic MedicineMiddletown2014[260]2014Orange Regional Medical Center[261]Garnet Health Medical Center[259]Putnam Hospital Center[259] Oneida Health Hospital[259] Vassar Brothers Medical Center[259]Sharon Hospital[259]Montefiore Nyack Hospital[259]Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital[259]Touro-Middletown is a branch campus of Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (Manhattan) that began classes in the Fall of 2014 and graduated its inaugural class in the Spring of 2018.
North CarolinaCampbell University School of Osteopathic MedicineLillington20112013
OhioOhio University Heritage College of Osteopathic MedicineAthensDublin, & Cleveland (Warrensville Heights)19751980Cleveland Clinic[262]Firelands Regional Medical Center[262]Fairfield Medical Center[262]Grandview Medical Center[262]Lake Health[262]Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital[262]Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center[262]University Hospitals[262]The OUHCOM Dublin satellite campus opened in 2014 and will graduate its inaugural class in 2018.
OklahomaOklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic MedicineTulsa & Tahlequah (2020)19721978Oklahoma State University Medical Center[263]
OregonCollege of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, NorthwestLebanon201120152011 Western University of Health Sciences opened branch campus in Oregon.[264]
PennsylvaniaLake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineErie & Greensburg19921997LECOM Health[239]LECOM-Erie is the main campus. LECOM-Seton Hill is a satellite campus located in GreensburgPA established in 2009 with the first graduating class in 2013. LECOM is currently the largest medical college with over 2200 medical students at its three campuses in ErieGreensburg, and Bradenton.[265]
PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicinePhiladelphia1899
South CarolinaEdward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Carolinas CampusSpartanburg20102011Several upstate colleges and universities collaborate with VCOM-Carolinas for education programs and on research.
TennesseeLincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic MedicineHarrogate & Knoxville200720111889 Tennessee Medical College. Tennessee Medical College approached Lincoln Memorial University with an articulation agreement to make Tennessee Medical College the Medical Department of LMU in 1905. A contract was affirmed and ratified in 1906. By 1909, Tennessee Medical College was sold to LMU and became the Medical College of LMU. The Medical College of LMU closed at the end of the 1914 school year.[266]
TexasSam Houston State University College of Osteopathic MedicineConroe20192020
TexasUniversity of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic MedicineSan Antonio20152017
TexasUniversity of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic MedicineFort Worth19701974HSC Health – University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth[267]Community-based medical education*[268]
UtahNoorda College of Osteopathic MedicineProvo2019[269]2021[269]Intermountain Healthcare[270]HCA Moutainstar[270]Steward Health Care System[270]
UtahRocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine – Southern Utah CampusIvins20062017Community-based medical education*[238]
VirginiaEdward Via College of Osteopathic MedicineBlacksburg20022003Associated with Virginia Tech and located in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center
VirginiaLiberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM)Lynchburg20132014Bon Secours Health System[271]SSM Health[271]St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital[271]Chesapeake Regional Medical Center[271]Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital[271]Sovah Danville Regional Medical Center[271]Centra Health System[271]Sovah Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry County[271]Baptist Memorial Hospital[271]Twin County Regional Healthcare[271]LifePoint Health[271]Wythe County Community Hospital[271][272]
WashingtonPacific Northwest University of Health SciencesYakima20052012Community-based medical education*[273]
West VirginiaWest Virginia School of Osteopathic MedicineLewisburg19741978WVU Medicine[274]St. Mary’s Medical Center[274]Charleston Area Medical Center[274]Logan Regional Medical Center[274]Thomas Memorial Hospital[274]Mon Health Medical Center[274]Davis Medical Center[274]Holzer Health Systems[274]Meritus Medical Center[274]Trinity Health System[274]Wheeling Hospital[274]Beckley Appalachian Regional Healthcare Hospital[274]Raleigh General Hospital[274]Princeton Community Hospital[274]Greenbrier Valley Medical Center[274]Weirton Medical Center[274]Washington Health System[274]Frederick Health Hospital[274]Grant Memorial Hospital[274]Marietta Memorial Hospital[274]

*Many schools have long-term hospital network affiliations for clinical clerkship education, as listed. Schools listed as having “community-based medical education” affiliations indicate clinical clerkships which take place in several different hospitals, clinics, and locations without long-term agreements.[140]

Developing medical schools[edit]

These medical schools are still in the process of undergoing accreditation and are not yet accepting student applications.

StateSchoolCityDegreeAnticipated Inaugural Class
AlaskaUniversity of Alaska at FairbanksFairbanksMDUnder discussion[275]
CaliforniaUniversity of California, Merced School of MedicineMercedMDUnder discussion[276]
KansasKansas College of Osteopathic MedicineWichitaDOPlanned start for 2022[277]
MarylandMorgan State UniversityBaltimoreDOPlanned start for 2023[278]
MinnesotaMinnesota College of Osteopathic MedicineGaylordDOPlanned start for 2020[279][280]
NevadaRoseman University of Health SciencesHendersonMDOriginally scheduled to open Fall 2018, the opening date was delayed due to inability receive preliminary accreditation.[281] Currently re-applying for accreditation in 2021.[282]
New YorkMarist CollegePoughkeepsie, NYMDPlanned start for 2022[283]
PennsylvaniaDuquesne University College of Osteopathic MedicinePittsburghDOPlanned start for 2024[284]
TexasUniversity of Texas at TylerTylerMDPlanned start for 2023[285][286]
U.S. Virgin IslandsUniversity of the Virgin IslandsChristiansted & Charlotte AmalieMDUnder discussion[287][288]
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Best Medical Specialties colleges in Idaho for 2021

Boise State University Boise, ID

Boise State University offers 4 Medical Specialties degree programs. It’s a very large, public, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 186 Medical Specialties students graduated with students earning 186 Bachelor’s degrees.Based on 4 ReviewsGet School InfoIdaho State University Pocatello, ID

Idaho State University offers 6 Medical Specialties degree programs. It’s a large, public, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 64 Medical Specialties students graduated with students earning 36 Bachelor’s degrees, 12 Associate’s degrees, 8 Certificates, and 8 Doctoral degrees.Based on 2 ReviewsGet School InfoNorthwest Nazarene University Nampa, ID

Northwest Nazarene University offers 2 Medical Specialties degree programs. It’s a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize suburb. In 2019, 15 Medical Specialties students graduated with students earning 15 Master’s degrees.Based on 2 ReviewsGet School InfoFind Online Schools1                 Area of Study                 Art & Design                 Business                 Computers & Technology                 Criminal Justice                 Education                 Healthcare                 Liberal Arts & Humanities                 Nursing                 Psychology & Counseling                 Science & Engineering                 Trades             2                 Program of Interest             All ProgramsAnimationArt & Art HistoryCreative / DesignFashionFilmGame DesignGraphic DesignInterior DesignMultimedia DesignPhotographyVisual CommunicationsWeb DesignWritingAll ProgramsAccountingBusiness AdministrationCommunicationsFinanceHospitality ManagementHotel & Restaurant ManagementHuman ResourcesInternational BusinessManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingOrganizational LeadershipProject ManagementSports ManagementAll ProgramsComputer EngineeringComputer ForensicsComputer ProgrammingComputer ScienceDatabase ManagementInformation Systems SecurityInformation TechnologyInternet SecurityNetwork AdministrationNetwork SecuritySoftware EngineeringWeb DevelopmentAll ProgramsCriminal JusticeCyber SecurityEmergency ManagementForensicsHomeland SecurityInternational Relations/Global AffairsLaw & ParalegalLaw EnforcementSocial WorkAll ProgramsAdministration & LeadershipBusiness EdEarly Childhood EdElementary EdEnglishESL & Foreign LanguageFine Arts EdGifted EdHistoryMathPhysical EdPost Secondary EdSchool CounselingSecondary EdSpecial EdSTEM EdAll ProgramsAlternative MedicineDental AssistantExercise ScienceGerontologyHealth AdministrationHealth EducationHealth InformaticsHealth ManagementHealth SciencesHealth ServicesMassage TherapyMedical AssistantMedical Billing & CodingMedical Office AdministrationMidwifeNutrition & DieteticsOccupational TherapyPharmacyPhysical Therapy & RehabilitationPublic HealthRadiologyRespiratory TherapySonographySpeech PathologySurgical TechnicianX-Ray TechnicianAll ProgramsAnthropologyCommunicationsEnglishGeneral StudiesGeographyHistoryHuman & DevelopmentInternational Relations/Global AffairsJournalismLiberal ArtsMilitary StudiesMinistryMusicPhilosophyPolitical SciencePublic AdministrationPublic PolicySocial ScienceSocial WorkTheologyAll ProgramsABSN (Accelerated BSN)ADN (Associate)BSN (Bachelors)BSN to DNPBSN to PhDCNA (Nursing Assistant)CNM (Nurse Midwife)CNS (Nurse Specialist)Direct Entry MSNDoctorateLPN to BSNLPN to RNLPN/LVNMidwifeMSN (Masters)NP (Nurse Practitioner)Nurse EducatorNurse MidwifeNursing InformaticsRN (Registered Nurse)RN to BSNRN to MSNAll ProgramsApplied Behavior AnalysisChild/Adolescent PsychologyClinical PsychologyCounseling PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyForensic/Criminal PsychologyHuman ServicesIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyMarriage and Family TherapyMental Health CounselingOccupational TherapySchool CounselingSocial WorkSpeech PathologySubstance Abuse/Addiction CounselingAll ProgramsBiomedical EngineeringData ScienceDraftingElectrical EngineeringElectronics EngineeringEngineering ManagementEnvironmental Science/SustainabilityFire ScienceIndustrial EngineeringSoftware EngineeringAll ProgramsAuto/Diesel MechanicsAviationCosmetology & BarberElectricianEsthetics, Skin Care & Make upHVACVeterinary3                 Degree Completed                 High School Diploma/GED                 Some College                 Associate Degree                 Bachelor’s Degree                 Master’s Degree                 Doctorate Degree             Sponsored Content

List of all Medical Specialties colleges in Idaho

SchoolAverage TuitionStudent Teacher RatioEnrolled Students
Boise State University Boise, ID    33 : 126,217
North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene, ID    32 : 15,068
Idaho State University Pocatello, ID    20 : 112,402
Lewis-Clark State College Lewiston, ID    21 : 13,748
Stevens-Henager College Boise, ID    18 : 1180
The College of Idaho Caldwell, ID    15 : 11,091
Northwest Nazarene University Nampa, ID    22 : 12,111

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An excellent general source of information for the premedical student is the Medical School Admission Requirements , U.S. and Canada (MSAR) which is published by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), 2450 N Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037-1129, Phone (202)828-0416, FAX (202) 828-1123, (website: www.aamc.org). This is published in electronic form and the pre-health professions office has a subscription that you may use while in the office.  Contact the pre-health professions office to schedule a time to use the MSAR. You may also access the American Medical Association (AMA) on their homepage at http://www.ama-assn.org.

The student planning to apply to medical school is not limited to any specific major area in pursuing a baccalaureate degree. There are no set requirements for application to medical school, other than residency requirements and certain subject requirements. Most schools insist that the applicant have a year each of organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biology, and physics with labs. Minimum ISU courses required by most medical schools include, but are not limited to, the following:

CourseCreditsISU Equivalent
General Chemistry & Labs 9 credits  CHEM 1111, 1112 (and labs)
Organic Chemistry I & II (with lab)  8 credits  CHEM 3301, 3303 3302, 3304
English Composition 6 credits  ENGL 1101, 1102
General Biology I & II and labs 8 credits BIOL 1101 and 1102 and Labs  
Cell Biology & Lab 4 credits BIOL 2206 and 2207
Biochemistry 3 credits BIOL 4432
General Physics with Lab 8 credits PHYS 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114


The prospective applicant would find, in addition to the above, additional biology courses to be advantageous. Highly recommended would be Comparative Embryology and Human Development. Most medical schools stress the importance of the applicant being well-rounded, so a sufficient number of non-science courses should be included also. The applicant should consider this when developing the plan of study for his/her area of major. Consultation with an advisor is especially important.

The premedical student should have a broad background before taking the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in order to perform to the best of his/her ability. The courses outlined above should provide a good basis of preparation for the exam. The student is highly encouraged to have completed a physiology course (human or animal) before taking the MCAT. There is no minimum grade point average (GPA). However, the student’s GPA is very important and medical schools give much consideration to the student’s grades. They are concerned with grades received in both science and non-science courses. Idaho residents who are successful at gaining admission to an MD school typically have a GPA between 3.6 and 3.7 or higher.

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