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Admissions The School of Medicine faculty believes that a broad liberal arts education provides the best background for those entering the medical profession. In addition to the required courses in the physical and biological sciences, applicants should include courses in the undergraduate curriculum encompassing mathematics, foreign languages ...
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Email your intention to apply for the M.D. program to admissions@uchc.edu. The specific academic program requirements include: While completion of these basic prerequisite courses is considered the norm, the school may consider innovative and less traditional preparations on an individual basis.
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