- Mission Statement
- To create an environment that fosters compassionate, dynamic, well rounded, professional clinicians who have an interest in rural medicine and clinical research to enrich the medical sciences.
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- Unique Program Features
- State-of-the-art building: large cadaver and anatomage centers, 20-room simulation unit. 15-month didactic experience, then 12-months of 4-week clinicals. Modular learning built around organ systems, certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS. Nurture research: journal club, rural public health poster, and mentor-supported manuscripts. Variety clinical rotations (ortho & 3-electives)
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- Curriculum Focus
- Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning
- Credentials Offered
- Master's degree (not Master's of Public Health)
- Doctorate Degree Offered
- No information provided
- Type of Masters Degree
- MMS/MMSc: Master of Medical Science
- Estimated Incoming Class Size
- 24
- Required Onsite Interview
- Yes
- Types of Interviews
- Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)
- Admission Type
- Rolling - Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis
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