Medical Schools in Virginia
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List and profile of top medical colleges in
Virginia, including postal codes, mailing address,
official website, M.D. curriculum information and
teaching hospitals within the state of Virginia.
Screenshot for each medical program is also
included. See below for brief information of each
medical school and related resources on the Internet
about Virginia and medical education.
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Medicine Universities: Latest rankings of full time medical schools in Virginia,
covering acceptance rates, average MCAT and GPA scores, in-state and
out-of-state tuition as well as national and state wide rankings in Virginia.
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Postcode Map:
List of all postal codes in
Virginia for each city in aphetically order, and counties to which each city
is affiliated as well as state map of Virginia.
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School Directory:
Yellow page list of higher level educational programs in Virginia, including
institute name, physical address and phone number of private and public,
four year and two year schools of Virginia.
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Eastern
Virginia Medical School
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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Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center, Bon Secours
Maryview Medical Center, Chesapeake General Hospital, Children's
Hospital of The King's Daughters, Eastern State Hospital, Hampton
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portsmouth Naval Medical Center,
Sentara Bayside Hospital, Sentara Leigh Hospital, Sentara Norfolk
General Hospital, Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital. |
Curriculum |
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(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Provide a firm foundation in medical sciences and
clinical skills; teach medical problem solving using the best
available evidence; cultivate independent life-long learning and
scholarship; develop an appreciation for the social and economic
responsibilities of the medical profession; encourage self-awareness
and communication skills; emphasize human values in the practice of
medicine. |
Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic 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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Allegheny Regional Hospital, Bluefield Regional
Medical Center, Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital, Carilion New
River Valley Medical Center, Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
Clinch Valley Medical Center, Danville Regional Health System,
Johnston Memorial Hospital, Lewis Gale Medical Center, Montgomery
Regional Hospital, Norton Community Hospital, Pulaski Community
Hospital, Russell County Hospital, Salem Veterans Medical Center,
Southside Community Hospital, Wythe County Community 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 curriculum at VCOM is innovative and modern.
The faculty recognizes that students learn in a number of ways.
Students generally assimilate a knowledge base through instruction,
reading, and experience. VCOM developed a hybrid curriculum
consisting of lectures, computerized case tutorials, laboratory
experiences, clinical skills laboratories, and clinical experiences
throughout the four years. |
University of Virginia 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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Carilion Medical Center (Roanoke Memorial
Hospitals), Fairfax Hospital,, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, University
of Virginia Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Salem),
Western State Hospital. |
Curriculum |
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(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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A new Cells-to-Society curriculum addresses
patient care in multiple domains of medicine, especially biomedical
science, society, culture, and economics. In Foundations of Medicine
and Core Systems students learn normal human biology; then apply it
to solve clinical cases in small physician led groups. A set of Core
Clerkships are followed by a menu of Selectives and almost unlimited
Electives. |
Virginia Commonwealth 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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Inova Fairfax Hospital, McGuire Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, VCU 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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The first year focuses on structure and function,
and the second year covers pathologic displays in treatment of
disease. An M1/M2 longitudinal course provides clinical experience
with physicians and small group instruction on basic clinical
medicine. M3 students receive clinical training, rotating through
various hospitals and ambulatory services. M4 students choose from a
variety of electives. |
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