Graduate Medical Education

Inaugural Medical Education Grand Rounds speaker Dan Shapiro, Ph.D., discusses an innovative video project that takes medical students from hospital rooms to home visits.
The University of Mary Washington (UMW) and The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences have joined forces to streamline the process for UMW students to pursue medical school. A memorandum of understanding signed by both institutions guarantees UMW Honors program…
Hal Jenson, M.D. ’79, will soon welcome the inaugural class of Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, as the institution’s founding dean.
Suraj Bhatt, second-year medical student, wrote an op-ed for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on the challenges of private education loans. This also appeared as a blog post for MedPage Today's KevinMD. 
Jeffrey Berger, M.D., M.B.A., interim associate dean for graduate medical education, was interviewed for an article in the Washington Business Journal's BizBeat on Match Day from a hospital perspective. This story was also picked up by the Birmingham Business Journal.
Two years of basic sciences, two years of clinical rotations. That’s the standard medical education curriculum, a formula that’s been in place for decades in many American medical schools.