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The Medical School at Harvard University

25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Application Deadline:
The Medical School at Harvard University has an application deadline of October 15.
Application Processing Fee = $85

ENROLLMENT

Total Medical School enrollment = 709
The faculty-student ratio at Harvard University is 12.6:1.
Full- and part-time faculty members = 11,817.

Cost of Tuition

Full-time Tuition: $47,500.

Specializations

  • AIDS
  • Drug and alcohol abuse
  • Geriatrics
  • Internal medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Women's Health

HMS is one of the best medical schools in the world, Based on many ranking criteria Harvard is top rank university. Harvard Medical School began in 1782. It has an annual budget of about $600 million.

A Harvard Medical School (HMS) has continued innovation and influence medical education. Students are grouped into four academic societies, each participate team-based learning under faculty supervision. Students interested in the nexus of engineering and medicine may instead enroll in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology program, which makes up a fifth academic society.

HMS follow no grading system for the evaluation of the students rather students are evaluated on fixed pass fail scale. To make the real learning available to students HMS has 20 affiliated medical institutions.

Joint Degrees

Medical students may also opt for joint degrees, like the M.D./Ph.D. program offered in conjunction with the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and can cross-register in course at other schools within the university, including the highly ranked Law School and Business School.

Alumni

Among close to 100,000 living alumni of Harvard Medical School are former Surgeon General of the U.S. Army Joseph Lovell and former U.S. Senator and surgeon Bill First.

Harvard Medical School