In our rapidly changing health care system, there is an urgent need for a new generation of physicians who value a patient-centered approach to medicine.
At the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, we prepare students to become highly qualified, compassionate and culturally sensitive doctors. No matter which medical specialty you choose, you鈥檒l be trained to view your patients through the lens of a primary care physician 鈥 always with an emphasis on patient-centered care.
From the outset, you鈥檒l learn evidence-based medicine through the integration of basic science concepts in Foundations of Medicine (FOM) and rigorous clinical training through Clinical Arts and Sciences (CAS). In September of your first year, you鈥檒l be paired with a community physician to practice your clinical skills, working with patients through our innovative Medical Student Home (MeSH) program.
Throughout your four years of medical school, you will work closely with faculty mentors, career advisers and clinical faculty physicians in various medical settings. They鈥檒l help you choose courses, plan your required and elective fourth-year clerkships, and identify residency programs that align to your interests and career goals. To reinforce critical thinking skills and self-directed learning, you will also complete a project under the guidance of a mentor in the Scholarly Reflection and Concentration/Capstone course (SRCC).
The medical school is located on our interprofessional North Haven Campus with the Schools of Health Sciences, Nursing and Law. This creates a collaborative learning environment for students pursuing degrees in a multitude of health care professions, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and physician assistant. Our state-of-the-art facilities include an operating suite with two high-fidelity simulation rooms, a SimMan suite of lifelike mannequins that function as patient simulators and labs with the latest imaging equipment. Our facility includes 16 patient rooms where students practice examining simulated patients.
We have affiliations with several community hospitals in urban, suburban and rural settings. Our principal hospital affiliates are St. Vincent鈥檚 Medical Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. You'll experience a variety of clinical work placements that help you to determine where you see yourself practicing medicine during and after your residency years.
Our Curriculum
Our innovative curriculum combines individual attention, interdisciplinary learning experiences, extraordinary hands-on experience and an emphasis on evidence-based and patient-centered practice.
During the first two years, the curriculum is organized around integrated system blocks, providing students with a 360-degree view of each organ system through the lenses of three courses: Foundations of Medicine, Clinical Arts and Sciences, and Scholarly Reflection and Concentration Capstone. A highlight of the curriculum is the Medical Student Home (MeSH) program, a longitudinal, mentored clinical experience that acts as a 鈥減ractical laboratory鈥 for students to work with patients in a community practice.
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Januari 2025
Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine
370 Bassett Rd.,
NORTH HAVEN,
Connecticut,
06473, United States
Prior to enrolling at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, candidates must have earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from a regionally accredited college or university or an equivalent degree from an international institution of higher education.
Our accepted tests and their minimum scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
DUOLINGO: Minimum score of 110
PTE: Minimum score of 57
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