Medical Schools in Ohio

Deciding to attend medical school is a big decision--and choosing which medical school to attend is a large part of that decision. The six Ohio medical schools recognized by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) provide top-notch educational experiences. When evaluating schools, consider their locations, the reputation of their faculty and the strength of their programs.
  1. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    • The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has served the Cleveland area since 1843. The U.S. News and World Report's list of 2009's Best Medical Schools ranks Case Western's medical college in the top 25 of the nation. It is Ohio's largest biomedical research institution.

      Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
      Office of Admissions, T308
      2109 Adelbert Rd.
      Cleveland, OH 44106-4920
      (216) 368-3450
      casemed.case.edu

    Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy

    • NEOUCOM is a state medical school with a campus in Rootstown, Ohio. It offers partnerships with Youngstown State University, Kent State University, Cleveland State University and the University of Akron. It also partners with area hospitals, pharmacies and boards of health to provide medical education at a low cost.

      Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy
      4209 State Route 44
      Rootstown, OH 44272-0095
      (800) 686-2511 or (330) 325-8372
      neoucom.edu

    The Ohio State University College of Medicine

    • The Ohio State University College of Medicine is located in the heart of Columbus, Ohio's capitol city. It ranks 27th on U.S. News and World Report's 2009 list of Best Medical Schools. The school prides itself on its mission to improve lives through patient care, research and education. Along with the College of Medicine, Ohio State University offers students the opportunity to study at the School of Biomedical Science and the School of Allied Medical Professions.

      The Ohio State University College of Medicine
      370 West 9th Avenue
      Columbus, OH 43210
      (614) 292-2220
      medicine.osu.edu

    The University of Toledo College of Medicine

    • The University of Toledo College of Medicine offers M.D. programs for students who want to become physicians as well as Ph.D, M.S., M.P.H and academic certificates in fields ranging from public health to biomedical sciences. The University of Toledo has more than 56 million dollars in its research budget and is located close to hospitals and clinics. Students benefit from hands-on research and learning experiences.

      The University of Toledo
      2801 Bancroft
      Toledo, OH 43606-3390
      (419) 383-4112
      utoledo.edu/med

    University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

    • The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is the oldest medical school west of the Allegheny Mountains. Since its establishment in 1819, it has created a renowned program notable for developing the heart-lung machine, the first oral polio vaccination, Benadryl and the Fogarty heart catheter. U.S. News and World Report ranked it in the top 50 medical schools for 2009.

      University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
      231 Albert Sabin Way
      PO Box 670552
      Cincinnati, OH 45267-0552
      (513) 558-7391
      med.uc.edu

    Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine

    • Dayton Ohio's Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University offers multiple degree programs, from M.D. to Ph.D. Its partnership with seven teaching hospitals in the area provide medical students with a wide range of hands-on experiences to prepare them for life after medical school.

      Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
      3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
      Dayton, OH 45435
      (937) 775-3010
      med.wright.edu

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