Top Medical Schools in the US: It takes many years to complete a medical degree but the work has opportunities for high-paying employment, job security and lending one's effort to benefit human life at novel cost. Medical students may choose whatever special field elects their fancy, and work in numerous types of surroundings, sometimes even using the latest techniques; but they must always develop both their scientific and social interests at once as regularly as scientific research is transforming medicine every day.
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List of Best 10 Medical Schools in the United States (U.S.)
Faculty resources were considered in both reports and student academic achievements. The research-oriented school assessment, for example, included research productivity data from four sources. By comparison, the primary care analysis emphasised two key metrics for graduates entering primary care fields. Here is the list:
NAME/RANK | TUITION AND FEES | ENROLLMENT (FULL-TIME) | STATE |
Baylor College of Medicine | $19,425 (full-time) | 773 | Texas |
Case Western Reserve University | $69,712 (full-time) | 940 | Ohio |
Emory University | $54,000 (full-time) | 605 | Georgia |
Hofstra University/Northwell Health (Zucker) | $56,250 (full-time) | 397 | New York |
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Alix) | $64,000 (full-time) | 431 | Minnesota |
Northwestern University (Feinberg) | $69,850 (full-time) | 601 | Illinois |
Ohio State University | $30,124 (in-state, full-time), $55,044 (out-of-state, full-time) | 815 | Ohio |
University of California--Los Angeles (Geffen) | $42,568 (in-state, full-time), $54,813 (out-of-state, full-time) | 726 | California |
University of California--San Diego | $40,881 (in-state, full-time), $53,126 (out-of-state, full-time) | 571 | California |
University of California--San Francisco | $39,447 (in-state, full-time), $51,692 (out-of-state, full-time) | 686 | California |
University of Cincinnati | $33,934 (in-state, full-time), $52,792 (out-of-state, full-time) | 693 | Ohio |
University of Colorado | $44,754 (in-state, full-time), $70,709 (out-of-state, full-time) | 733 | Colorado |
University of Pittsburgh | $63,334 (in-state, full-time), $65,800 (out-of-state, full-time) | 587 | Pennsylvania |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | $21,085 (in-state, full-time), $34,185 (out-of-state, full-time) | 943 | Texas |
Vanderbilt University | $66,828 (full-time) | 392 | Tennessee |
Yale University | $70,184 (full-time) | 410 | Connecticut |
This list that comes from a US News & World Report study displayed a unique situation where 16 ties for first place could not be broken. Not least, places like Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medical School and the UCLU Medical School are not disqualified as being one of those top 16.
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