Pennsylvania
Duquesne University with Temple University
School of Medicine
Jefferson Medical College
Lehigh University with Drexel University College
of Medicine
Penn State University with Jefferson Medical
College
Rosemont College with Drexel University College
of Medicine
Villanova University with Drexel University
College of Medicine
Widener University with Temple University School
of Medicine
Wilkes University with Drexel University College
of Medicine
Rhode Island
Brown Medical School
Tennessee
East Tennessee State University
Fisk University with Meharry Medical
College
Texas
Baylor University--Waco with Baylor College of
Medicine
Rice University with Baylor College of
Medicine
Texas A&M University College of
Medicine
University of Houston with Baylor College of
Medicine
University of North Texas Health Science
Center
University of Texas--Panam with Baylor College
of Medicine
Virginia
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Old Dominion University with Eastern Virginia
Medical School
Virginia Commonwealth University
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Medical
School
Bottom Line
· Integrated programs are designed for
outstanding high school students who have
firmly concluded that medicine should be their
career.
· Integrated programs are designed for
those who aim to reduce the lengthy educa-
tional process as well as to be accepted early
to medical school.
· Only a tiny fraction (well under 5%)
of freshman medical students are enrolled in
medical schools by means of integrated
programs.
· Program enrollees are awarded Bachelor
of Arts or Sciences and Medical Doctor
degrees upon satisfactory completion of
prescribed studies at the affiliated under-
graduate medical school unit.
· Eligible applicants for these programs
are senior high school through second-year
college students.
· Premed required courses must be
completed at the specific undergraduate school
affiliates of the medical schools that offer
integrated programs. Obviously, the same
is true for one's medical studies.
· If the student demonstrates the
program's required level of performance as an
undergraduate, he or she basically
automatically is eligible to continue studies at
the affiliated medical school.
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