Hi, friends! I'm planning on applying to joint BS/MD programs, but I'm struggling to find a comprehensive list of all the available programs in the US. Does anyone know where I can find this information? Thanks in advance!
Hi there! It's wonderful that you're considering joint BS/MD programs for your undergraduate-medical school education. Here's a list of some BS/MD programs in the United States that you may find helpful:
1. Baylor University & Baylor College of Medicine (Texas)
2. Boston University (Massachusetts)
3. Brown University (Rhode Island)
4. Case Western Reserve University & Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (Ohio)
5. Drexel University (Pennsylvania)
6. George Washington University (Washington, D.C.)
7. Hofstra University & Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (New York)
8. Indiana University School of Medicine (Indiana)
9. Rice University & Baylor College of Medicine (Texas)
10. St. Bonaventure University & George Washington University (New York & Washington, D.C.)
11. St. Louis University (Missouri)
12. SUNY Stony Brook University (New York)
13. Temple University (Pennsylvania)
14. University of Alabama (Alabama)
15. University of Connecticut (Connecticut)
16. University of Illinois at Chicago (Illinois)
17. University of Miami (Florida)
18. University of Missouri - Kansas City (Missouri)
19. University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada)
20. University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
21. Virginia Commonwealth University (Virginia)
22. Wayne State University (Michigan)
Since program details and admission procedures can change over time, it's essential to visit each school's website to gather the most up-to-date information. It can be helpful to create a spreadsheet or document to organize each program's prerequisites, admission requirements, application deadlines, etc., as these factors will vary among programs.
Keep in mind that BS/MD programs are highly competitive, so it's essential to have a strong academics record, extracurricular experiences, and essay responses to be a competitive applicant. Best of luck with your applications, and I hope you find the perfect fit!
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