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North Carolina has 124 colleges and universities. Of these, four have medical schools. Each medical school in North Carolina offers the M.D. degree. The schools are: Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Duke University School of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, and Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University is located in Greenville, North Carolina. They offer a variety of degrees from undergraduate to graduate, specialty to M.D.
Brody School of Medicine-Degrees Offered
Brody School of Medicine offers the traditional M.D. degree as well as the dual M.D/MBA, M.D/PhD, and M.D/MPH (Master’s of Public Health).
Brody School of Medicine-Rankings
Brody School of Medicine ranks #10 in the US News and World Report for Best Primary Care
Brody School of Medicine-Important Admissions Information
Applications are accepted between June and November 15 through AMCAS.
Admissions Requirements:
Required Courses:
- General Biology or Zoology with laboratory (Botany alone is not sufficient to meet this requirement),
- General Chemistry with laboratory (which must include both qualitative and quantitative analysis),
- Organic Chemistry with laboratory,
- Physics with laboratory, and
- English
Average Mean Scores of Students Matriculated Into the Brody School of Medicine
GPA: 3.6
MCAT: 8.7
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Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University school of medicine in located in Durham, North Carolina. They have a unique curriculum program which allows the entire third year for research, or for completing one of many available second degrees.
Duke University School of Medicine-Degrees Offered
Duke University School of Medicine offers the traditional M.D. degree as well as the dual M.D/MBA, M.D/PhD (medical scientist training program), M.D/MPH (Master’s of Public Health), M.D/M.P.P (Master of Public Policy), M.D/J.D (Juris Doctor), M.D/M.S.L.S (Medical Science Library Science), M.D/M.A Psych (Masters in Clinical Psychology), M.D/CRTP (Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Research Training Program), and M.D/P.h.D (Medical Historian) .
Duke University School of Medicine-Rankings
Duke ranks fifth among research oriented schools of medicine as well as the following ranks in specialty areas: #4 in Geriatrics, #4 in Internal Medicine, #5 in Women’s Health, #8 in AIDS and #10 in Family Medicine.
Duke University School of Medicine-Important Admissions Information
Applications are accepted between June 1 and October 15 through AMCAS.
Admissions Requirements:
Required Courses:
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A minimum of 1 semester of general chemistry with lab
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A minimum of 1 semester of organic chemistry with lab
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A minimum of 1 semester of biochemistry (lab optional)
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One year of biology with lab; a course in cell and/or molecular biology is strongly recommended
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One year of college English or a university writing course
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One year of physics with lab
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One semester of calculus plus one semester of an additional college-level math, statistics or biostatistics are strongly recommended
Average Mean Scores of Students Matriculated Into the Duke University School of Medicine
GPA: 3.74
MCAT: 34
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North Carolina University School of Medicine
North Carolina University School of Medicine is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
North Carolina University School of Medicine-Degrees Offered
North Carolina University School of Medicine offers the traditional M.D. degree as well as many combined programs. Dual degree programs include: M.D/P.h.D (in any of the following: cell biology and anatomy, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, microbiology and immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, biomedical engineering, genetics, neurobiology, toxicology, epidemiology, and parasitology), M.D/M.P.H (Masters of Public Health).
Additionally, students are allowed to get a second degree in any medical related humanities or social science degree.
North Carolina University School of Medicine-Rankings
North Carolina University School of Medicine is Ranked #2 for Best Primary Care and #20 for Best Research.
North Carolina University School of Medicine-Important Admissions Information
Applications are accepted between June 1 and November 1through AMCAS.
Admissions Requirements:
Required Courses:
8 credits in Biology, including at least one with a lab. It is suggested that you also take a course in Cell and Molecular Biology or Genetics.
16 credits in General and Organic Chemistry with labs. A course in Biochemistry is highly recommended.
8 credits in General Physics with lab.
6 credits in English.
Average Mean Scores of Students Matriculated Into the North Carolina University School of Medicine
GPA: 3.65
MCAT: 31.3
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Wake Forest School of Medicine
Wake Forest School of Medicine is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Wake Forest School of Medicine-Degrees Offered
Wake Forest School of Medicine offers the traditional M.D. degree as well as combined programs. Dual degree programs include: M.D/P.h.D, M.D/MBA, M.D/M.S in Clinical and Population Translational Science, and M.D/M.A. in Bioethics.
Wake Forest School of Medicine-Rankings
Wake Forest School of Medicine ranks #45 in Best Research, and #37 in Best Primary Care.
Wake Forest School of Medicine-Important Admissions Information
Applications are accepted between June 1 and November 1through AMCAS.
Admissions Requirements:
Required Courses:
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Eight semester hours of vertebrate zoology or general biology
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Eight semester hours of general physics
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Eight semester hours of general chemistry
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Eight semester hours of organic chemistry
Average Mean Scores of Students Matriculated Into the North Carolina University School of Medicine
GPA: 3.5
MCAT: 9.7
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