Medical Schools in Tennessee
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List and profile of top medical colleges in
Tennessee, including postal codes, mailing address,
official website, M.D. curriculum information and
teaching hospitals within the state of Tennessee.
Screenshot for each medical program is also
included. See below for brief information of each
medical school and related resources on the Internet
about Tennessee and medical education.
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Medicine Universities: Latest rankings of full time medical schools in Tennessee,
covering acceptance rates, average MCAT and GPA scores, in-state and
out-of-state tuition as well as national and state wide rankings in
Tennessee.
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Postcode Map:
List of all postal codes in
Tennessee for each city in aphetically order, and counties to which each
city is affiliated as well as state map of Tennessee.
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School Directory:
Yellow page list of higher level educational programs in Tennessee,
including institute name, physical address and phone number of private and
public, four year and two year schools of Tennessee.
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East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine
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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
Teaching hospitals
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Bristol Regional Medical Center, Holston Valley
Medical Center, Indian Path Pavilion, James H. Quillen Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, Johnson City Medical Center, Woodridge
Hospital. |
Curriculum |
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(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The College of Medicine curriculum is designed to
assist students in gaining the fundamental knowledge, attitude,
skills, and practice principles required to enter residency training
while encouraging the acquisition of lifelong habits of intellectual
activity, independent thought, critical evaluation, and
professionalism. For more information, access the Quillen web site
at http://com.etsu.edu. |
Meharry Medical College School of Medicine
Teaching Hospitals |
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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Teaching Hospitals |
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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
Teaching hospitals
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Baptist Hospital , Baptist Memorial Hospital,
Erlanger Hospital, LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Methodist
University Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital, The Regional Medical Center, UT Medical Center
Hospital, Veteran's Administration Hospital. |
Curriculum |
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(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The biomedical sciences are taught in an
integrated way. Clinical exposure begins in the first semester. The
third-year clerkships begin in early May featuring patient
problem-solving and an increasing level of responsibility. The
fourth year consists of six clerkships and four electives. Seniors
are required to evaluate health care delivery focusing on patient
safety and quality improvement. |
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Teaching Hospitals |
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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
Teaching hospitals
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Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Vanderbilt
University Hospital, Veterans Administration Medical Center. |
Curriculum |
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(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Vanderbilt's curriculum provides students with the
knowledge, skills and attitudes to become leaders and scholars in
medicine. Students build a strong foundation in the biomedical and
social sciences while developing clinical competence and a
sustainable professional identity. A mentored scholarly project is
required and electives throughout the program allow exploration of
individual interests. |
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