Medical Schools in Georgia
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List and profile of top medical colleges in
Georgia, including postal codes, mailing address,
official website, M.D. curriculum information and
teaching hospitals within the state of Georgia.
Screenshot for each medical program is also
included. See below for brief information of each
medical school and related resources on the Internet
about Georgia and medical education.
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Emory
University School of Medicine

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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Crawford Long
Hospital,, Emory, Emory University Hospital, Grady Memorial
Hospital, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wesley Woods Geriatric
Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 201 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Emory University has a curriculum based on 4
phases: Foundations, Applications, Discovery (a supervised project),
and Translation. Patient contact is begun during the first month;
students enter the Applications phase in March of year 2. A society
system provides for close student/faculty interaction over the
entire 4 years, emphasizing professional development and life-long
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Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine

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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Atlanta Medical Center, Dwight David Eisenhower
Army Medical Ctr., MCG Health,, Inc., Memorial Health University
Medical Ctr., Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, St. Joseph/Candler. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1120 15th St, Augusta, GA 30912 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Year 1: Anatomy, histology and development;
biochemistry; genetics; physiology; neuroscience; psychology;
essentials of medicine 1. Year 2: Essentials of Clin. Med. 2;
microbiology, pathology, pharmacology. Year 3: Family Medicine,
Medicine, Neurology, OB/GYN, Peds, Psychiatry, Surgery. Year 4:
Adult Ambulatory; Critical Care, Emergency Medicine; Acting
Internship; 3 electives. |
Mercer
University School of Medicine

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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Medical Center of Central Georgia, Memorial
University Medical Center. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1550 College St, Macon, GA 31207 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Please see our website for complete information |
Mount Sinai
School of Medicine

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Primary teaching
hospitals affiliated with this medical school where clinical
teaching or training is carried out. |
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Bronx VA Medical Center, Elmhurst Hospital Center,
Englewood Hospital, Jamaica Hospital, Jersey City Medical Center,
Jewish Home and Hospital, Morristown Memorial Hospital, North
General Hospital, Overlook Hospital, Queens Hospital Center, The
Mount Sinai Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1 Gustave L. Levy Pl, New York, NY 10029 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine offers an
innovative curriculum that promotes early patient exposure during
the first two years and integration of clinical medicine with the
basic sciences throughout all four years. The clinical curriculum is
designed to promote self-directed learning, clinical problem
solving, and scientific inquiry through diverse and innovative
educational offerings. |
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If you visit Georgia, you should definitely
visit one of the offshore islands such as Jekyll
Island (with about 16 km of beach), St.
Simons Island, Cumberland Island or Sea Island and
enjoy the great sandy beaches there. The Antebellum
Trail is also worth seeing because there are
still many buildings in seven municipalities that
date from the time before the civil war. The places
were spared by the infamous General Sherman, who
devastated large parts of Georgia during the
war. Cities like Eatonton, Macon (also known for the
Tubman African American Museum), Madison and
Watkinsville still show large properties in the
splendid style of the former southern states.
In Milledgeville you should
definitely visit the Old Governor's Villa. Athens is
known for its double-barreled cannon from the time
of the civil war, as well as for the prevailing
Greek Revival architecture. The student city also
offers numerous pubs, music clubs and places with
live music.
The Olympic City (1996) Atlanta, the capital of
Georgia, is one of the most
visited cities in the United States. Here you
will find some government buildings such as the
State Capitol, but also one of the most famous art
museums in the USA, the High Museum of Art. Also
worth seeing is the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA),
the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia and
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. The city has also
been known for the Atlanta Ballet, the Atlanta
Opera, the Alliance Theater and the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra.

Music, dance and culture are very important
here. Whether you like indie rock or country music,
you can always find your style in the
metropolis. The Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War
Museum deals with the American Civil War. One
of the city's main attractions is the Georgia
Aquarium. Grant Park is home to the city's zoo, and
there is a botanical garden in Atlanta that is well
worth seeing. If you are interested in the history
of Coca-Cola, you should plan the World of
Coca-Cola.
Savannah is also a very impressive
city. The city is famous for its historic buildings
(like the Pink House) and squares (City Market). Historic
forts are the Fort Pulaski National Monument and
Fort James Jackson. The old town is considered one
of the most beautiful in the entire United
States. You should also visit the Juliette Gordon
Low Historic District. The local churches offer
numerous opportunities to attend a gospel event.
Active athletes like the mountains of the
state. The famous Appalachian Trail also
leads through Georgia. The many lakes and rivers
offer water sports enthusiasts good opportunities to
pursue their hobby.
In Georgia you may also find one or the other
scene from television, because numerous films such
as Green Tomatoes, Blind Side - The Great
Chance (with Sandra Bullock) or Glory were filmed
here. |
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