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This page highlights the different curriculum throughout the four year Medicine program. It also lists the current block directors and\or coordinators of each block.
The four-year curriculum provides a broad introduction to medical knowledge while developing the student's analytical and problem-solving skills. Students will have an opportunity for clinical experiences starting in the first year through formal class work and mentoring by practicing physicians.
An education from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Medicine prepares students to tackle all major challenges of 21st Century patient care. Interprofessional and collaborative work are essential to team-based patient care, and they are cornerstones of our curriculum.
The SOM has a traditional four-year curriculum and an accelerated 3-year curriculum. In addition to graduating with a Doctor of Medicine degree, some students are able to enroll in joint-degree granting programs.
A wide variety of topics and research areas are available in three broad categories, allowing for a project to be tailored to a student’s background and interests: 1) basic, clinical and translational research; 2) epidemiology, community-based, behavior, public and environmental health; and 3) medical humanities, qualitative research and ...
The Department of Medical Education is the academic home for a diverse group of clinical and basic science educators who constitute the core faculty for the first and second years of the medical school curriculum.
As Pre-Med, students prepare to apply to medical school, they have the option to major in any area they choose as long as they take the prerequisite courses required to enter medical school along with the courses necessary to complete that degree at Texas Tech University.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is in Tier 3 in Best Medical Schools: Research and in Tier 1 in Best Medical Schools: Primary Care. Schools were assessed on their performance...
The goal of graduate medical education (residency training) is to become certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) to practice in a medical/surgical specialty and fulfill requirements for full, unrestricted licensure in the state of Texas.
By waiving the MCAT requirement and guaranteeing medical school admission, UMSI gives students the opportunity to have a varied undergraduate education, which could include internships or study abroad.