The Nation's Top Medical Schools

Medical schools provide instruction spanning the entire gamut of medicine, from pediatrics to biomedical research and a wide variety of diagnostic specialties. Many medical schools are affiliated with hospitals, research centers and institutions specializing in particular branches of medicine. U.S. News and World Report magazine releases annual rankings of the top medical schools in the nation.
  1. Harvard Medical School

    • The Harvard Medical School is home to master's and doctoral degree programs as well as the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Harvard's graduate programs are available in biological and biomedical sciences, immunology, neuroscience and virology. All students choose from a selection of core electives as well as seminars and laboratory rotations to prepare for the school's general medicine qualifying examination. Degree candidates develop thesis research in individual program curricula. Harvard Medical School doctorate programs are available in both clinical studies and health science and technology.

      Harvard Medical School
      25 Shattuck Street
      Boston, MA 02115
      617-432-1000
      hms.harvard.edu

    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

    • The Medical Doctorate program at the University of Pennsylvania is grounded in a broad survey of human anatomy and developmental biology as an examination of the doctor/patient relationship and coursework devoted to professionalism and humanism. The school is also home to doctoral programs in immunology, neuroscience, pharmacological sciences and molecular biology. For lower level medical students, the school also offers professional certificate programs in medicine and public health.

      University of Pennsylvania
      School of Medicine
      3620 Hamilton Walk
      Philadelphia, PA 19104
      215-662-2560
      med.upenn.edu

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    • Founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1893, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine offers a wide variety of graduate programs in medical education. The school features over two dozen training programs in pathology, medical genetics, surgery, child neurology and emergency medicine. A wide variety of fellowship study programs are also available, ranging in such realms of study as adolescent medicine, cardiovascular disease, pain management and interventional cardiology. The institution is also home to the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

      Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
      733 N. Broadway
      Baltimore, MD 21205
      410-955-3182
      hopkinsmedicine.org/som

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