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We are transforming academic medicine through innovative undergraduate medical education and post-graduate training programs; strategic, interdisciplinary trans-institutional research; collaborative health care delivery; and a strong, diverse and engaged faculty.
Apply to the College of Medicine – Tucson through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). The University of Arizona has two colleges of medicine: the College of Medicine – Tucson and the College of Medicine – Phoenix. Both colleges offer an outstanding medical education.
The MD program at the College of Medicine – Tucson is designed to train highly skilled physicians dedicated to improving patient care and advancing the state of medical knowledge. Students at the College of Medicine – Tucson graduate with the skills to succeed in modern medicine.
Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR) Online. The Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR ) is an online database that enables you to browse, search, sort, and compare information about U.S. and Canadian medical schools and BS/MD programs, and more.
The College of Medicine – Tucson trains future physicians to provide high-quality and compassionate care, develops scientists focused on exciting discoveries, and nurtures undergraduate and graduate students interested the many professions in health care and the health sciences.
The Pre-Medical Admissions Pathway (P-MAP) Program is a 13-month, full-time, intensive medical school preparation program designed to prepare Arizona students to succeed in the rigors of medical school at the College of Medicine – Tucson.
The Accelerated Pathway to Medical Education (APME) program offers a unique educational experience for talented students anticipating a career in medicine or medical science. APME is a combination undergraduate-graduate program that will take a student seven years to complete and will result in an MD degree upon graduation.
The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) is designed to train students planning careers in academic medicine or biomedical research.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson will consider requests for transfer into the educational program from students who currently are enrolled in a LCME-accredited US or Canadian allopathic medical school.
The BS in Medicine program will prepare you for success, whether you pursue a career in clinical care, biomedical research, the newest medical technologies, or other healthcare-related areas. Coursework is designed and delivered as a collaboration between medical care professionals, basic scientists, and humanists, focusing on clinical ...