Medical Schools in Missouri
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List and profile of top medical colleges in Missouri,
including postal codes, mailing address, official
website, M.D. curriculum information and teaching
hospitals within the state of Missouri. Screenshot for
each medical program is also included. See below for
brief information of each medical school and related
resources on the Internet about Missouri and medical
education.
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Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville College of Osteopathic
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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Advantage Health System- Advantage Health Center,
Advantage Health System-Thea Bowman Community Health Center,
Affinity Medical Center, Affinity Medical Center-Massillon Campus,
Akron City/St. Thomas Hospital, Akron General Medical Center,
American Fork Hospital, Ardmore Crisis Center, Aultman Hospital,
Barberton Citizens Hospital, Belmont Pines Hospital, Brigham City
Hospital, BroMenn Regional Medical Center, Cache Valley Specialty
Hospital, Capital Region Medical Center, Capitol Community Health
Center, Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, Centura Health St. Anthony
Central, Centura Health St. Anthony North, Children's Medical Center
of Dayton, Colorado Mental Health Facility at Pueblo, Community
Hospital, Cox Health, Cox North, Cox Walnut Lawn, Cuyahoga Falls
General Hospital, DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital, Davis Hospital and
Medical Center, Dayton Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Deer
Valley Hospital, Des Peres Hospital, Doctors Hospital-Ohio Health,
Eureka Community Hospital, Exempla St. Joseph Hospital, Fairview
Hospital, Freeman Health System, Genesys East Flint Campus Family
Health Clinic, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Genesys West Flint
Campus Health Center, Grandview Hospital and Medical Center,
Harrisburg Medical Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Henry Ford Wyandotte
Hospital, Herrin Hospital, Hillcrest Hospital, Huron Hospital, Huron
Valley-Sinai Hospital, John C. Lincoln, Jordan Valley Hospital,
Largo Medical Center, Logan Regional Hospital, Maricopa Medical
Center, McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, McLaren Regional Medical
Center, Memorial Hospital, Memorial Medical Center, Mercy Medical
Center, Metro Health Hospital, Metro Health Medical Center, Missouri
Delta Medical Center, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Mountain View
Hospital, North Mountain Hospital, North Suburban Medical Center,
Northeast Regional Medical Center, Ogden Regional Medical Center,
Orem Community Hospital, Overlook Hospital, Ozarks Medical Center,
Phelps County Regional Medical Center, Phoenix Baptist Hospital,
Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Platte Valley Medical Center, Poplar
Bluff Regional Medical Center, Porter Adventist Hospital,
Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center, Riverside Methodist
Hospital, Robinson Memorial Hospital, Rose Medical Center, SIU
Carbondale-Family Medicine Residency, SIU Springfield-Center for
Family Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Center, Scottsdale Healthcare
- Osborn, Scottsdale Healthcare - Shea, Sky Ridge Medical Center,
South Pointe Hospital, Southeast Missouri Hospital, Southview
Hospital and Family Medical Center, St. Elizabeth Health Center, St.
John's Health System, St. John's Hospital, St. Joseph Health Center,
St. Joseph Hospital, St. Mark's Hospital, St. Mary's Hospital, St.
Michael's Medical Center, St. Thomas Hospital, Swedish Medical
Center, The Medical Center of Aurora South, Timpanogos Regional
Hospital, Trinity Seventh Street Campus, Trinity Terrace Park,
Trinity West, Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center, Twin Valley
Behavioral Health Center, University of Minnesota/St. Cloud
Hospital, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Via Christi Regional
Medical Center, WRH Health System. |
Curriculum |
Address: 800 W Jefferson St, Kirksville, MO 63501 |
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originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine,
has a 4 year curriculum that is predominately disciplined-based. The
first and second year provide primarily Basic Science courses and a
longitudinal course, designed to teach doctoring skills. Included
are communication skills, physical exam skills, history taking
skills, documentation, HIPPA, ethics, epidemiology, community
medicine & geriatrics. |
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

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teaching or training is carried out. |
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Curriculum |
Address: 1750 Independence Ave, Kansas City, MO 64106 |
(Data appear as
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Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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St.
Louis 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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Saint Louis University Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104 |
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originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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Beyond the essential objective of training
competent physicians who are scholars of human biology, the medical
school strives to graduate physicians who manifest in their personal
and professional lives an appreciation for ethical and professional
attitudes that reflect the Jesuit spirit and values, and affect the
physicians' interactions with patients, colleagues, and society. |
University of Missouri 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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Columbia Regional Hospital, Truman Memorial
Veterans Hospital, University Hospitals and Clinics. |
Curriculum |
Address: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The MU School of Medicine is a leader in
problem-based learning, a method of teaching that combines
independent learning in small groups with early exposure to patient
care. As part of an academic medical center, the school is devoted
to improving patient care, education and research. |
University of Missouri Kansas City 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 Mercy Hospital, Saint Luke's Hospital &
Clinics, Truman Medical Center-Hospital Hill, Truman Medical
Center-Lakewood, VISN 15 Network Business Office, Western Missouri
Mental Health Center. |
Curriculum |
Kansas City, MO |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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In Years 1 and 2 of the six-year Baccalaureate-MD
program, students spend 3/4 of their time pursuing undergraduate
arts and science courses but 1/4 of their time in clinical courses
with patient contact. In Years 3 and 4 students study basic science,
continue their baccalaureate work, and enroll in clinical rotations
including a weekly continuing care clinic. Years 5 and 6 are
clinical. |
Washington University in St. Louis 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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Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children's
Hospital. |
Curriculum |
Address: 660 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110 |
(Data appear as
originally submitted by this school.) |
Four-year M.D. program curriculum
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The Washington University School of Medicine
curriculum offers a core experience that presents the principles,
methods of investigation, problems and opportunities in each of the
major disciplines of medical science and medical practice. The
required elective program helps students decide where major
interests lie. For more information, go to http://medschool.wustl.edu/admissions/ |
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A paradise for outdoor fans
The Ozark plateau
Geographically, Missouri is divided into three
areas. To the north of the Missouri River is a vast
prairie landscape with rolling hills. It is part of
the Central Plains, which also extend to the
neighboring states
of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. South of the Missouri,
the Ozark Plateau, a plateau that is characterized
by a rugged and deeply cut landscape, runs through
the country. This massive plateau has a size of
122,000 square kilometers and is the largest
mountain region between the Appalachian Mountains
and the Rocky Mountains. This high mountain range
not only stretches across Missouri, it also takes
northeast Oklahoma and
southeastern Kansason. Together with the Quachita
Mountains, the Ozark Plateau forms the U.S. Interior
Highlands. The highest part of the Ozark Plateau is
the Boston Mountains with peaks up to 750 meters
high.
The Mississippi and Missouri Delta
The fertile, agricultural alluvial land of the
Mississippi begins in southeast Missouri, but is
also crossed by marshland. This region is known as
the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Missouri is the
destination for all travelers who want to experience
authentic America away from the busy world
cities. The diverse water sports possibilities make
Missouri so popular because the numerous rivers,
reservoirs and national parks are ideal excursion
destinations for athletes and families. Swimming,
canoeing, rafting, wakeboarding, windsurfing,
sailing and water skiing, everything is offered on a
grand scale. The mountain region is partly volcanic
in origin and has numerous hiking and trekking
trails. Grand Gulf State Park leaves a lasting
impression, which is crossed by a forty meter high
gorge and a partially accessible cave system. A
scenic gem is the Elephant Rocks State Park in
southeast Missouri. Many golf fans are always drawn
to Missouri and for good reason. There are the best
prerequisites for improving your handicap in golf
courses spread across the country. The golf region
around Lake of the Ozarks is particularly popular.
Attractions in Missouri
Kansas City and Herman
In addition to St. Louis, Kansas City is one of Missouri's most famous cities.
However, this name is misleading, because many
holidaymakers are surprised that this city is
largely in Missouri and not in Kansas. The largest
city in this state is also known as the City of
Fountains because there are quite a few fountains
there. Most Americans of German descent live in the
Midwest. Therefore, you can find many cities and
families with German names in this part of the USA.
Descendants of German emigrants who came to America
in the 19th century live here. The small town of
Herman is an authentic American town, but in which a
lot of German customs are cultivated. This small
town has only 3,000 residents and yet it is a
popular destination, especially because of its
Oktoberfest.

St. Louis
One of the most famous cities in the United
States is in Missouri: St. Louis. The city benefits
from its cultural wealth. Numerous concert halls,
theaters and museums ensure that general education
is not neglected even on vacation. Nightclubs, bars
and restaurants are waiting for all night owls who
value well-kept entertainment. The Gateway Arch is
the city's landmark and the largest monument in the
United States. This huge arch of shiny metal spans
the entire city. It commemorates the development of
the West, because it was at this point that the
expedition led by Captain Lewis and William Clark on
behalf of President Thomas Jefferson brokeon May 14,
1804 for the first overland expedition to the
west. The Gateway Arch is artfully staged in the
dark by light.
Hannibal
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are probably the
most popular novel heroes worldwide. Its inventor,
the writer Mark Twain, lived not far from St. Louis
in the picturesque small town of Hannibal, where his
house can still be seen today. Anyone who has ever
been to Hannibal knows that this place served as a
model for the writer's famous adventure novels. Time
seems to stand still in this place and Mark Twain is
expected to come around the corner to greet his
fans. The Java Jife is a downtown café that serves
incredibly good coffee and cake. A boat trip with
the Mark Twain Riverboat completes the visit to
Hannibal. The Mark Twain Cave Complex can be visited
in a guided tour. You quickly notice this cave also
served as the model for his stories. At the
neighboring winery, Mark Twain fans can end their
day with a good glass of port wine. The charming
little town center offers culture, art and
gastronomy at the highest level.
Missouri history
Missouri has been known as the state since
1821. Missouri became the 24th state to join the
American Union on August 10, 1821. Before that, this
area was part of French Louisiana. Since the
Americans, including many immigrants from Europe,
sought independence from Great Britain and France,
the Missouri territory was bought by France in the
course of the Louisiana Purchase and initially bore
the designation Louisianafurther. As the western
part of North America was increasingly developed at
this time, Missouri was soon given the nickname
"Gateway to the West". Numerous settlers on their
way to the promised land in the west traveled
through Missouri with their treks. Despite the slave
husbandry and its advocacy, Missouri sided with the
northern Union states during the American Civil War
from 1861 to 1865. However, there was also a
minority in favor of belonging to the Confederate
States that fought to preserve slavery. The U.S.
Navy has a long tradition. Four ships were named USS
Missouri to honor this state. |
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