Programs in Medical Education &
Related Medical School Programs

Admissions

Allied Health Sciences

American Indian & Minority Health (CAIMH)
As one of the three Native American Centers of Excellence in the nation, CAIMH strives to raise the health status of the Native American population by educating Native American students in the field of health care and Indian health.

Bio-Medical Library

Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Educational programs for physicians and other health care providers, designed to promote a lifetime of outstanding professional practice.

Financial Aid

Graduate Medical Education (GME)

International Medical Ed. & Research (IMER)

Learner Development
Academic support services are available to all medical students through the Office of Learner Development. Assistance is offered to help students increase study effectiveness and efficiency and to achieve their learning and academic goals. Medical students are given assistance adapting their learning strategies to the unique challenges of medical education, and in developing skills for lifelong learning in medicine.

MD/PhD Combined Training Program
Training for careers directed at the interface of basic scientific research and medicine.

Medical Educator Development and Scholarship (MEDS)
Medical educators may be experts in their subject but may not have received special training in educating others. Our unit exists to enable them to acquire the necessary professional knowledge, skills, attitudes and tools to be effective teachers and scholars.

Medical Student Well-Being
Information and resources for medical students to assist in promoting personal well-being in the context of being a professional.

Minnesota Future Doctors
The Minnesota's Future Doctors program seeks diverse urban and rural Minnesotans with passion and with promise.

Minnesota Rural Health School (Duluth)
Students from the core professions of nursing, pharmacy, physician assistant, social work, dentistry and medicine learn together in a rural educational setting, sharing learning experiences and gaining an understanding and appreciation for the expertise each health discipline brings to the health care team.

Minority Affairs & Diversity

Pre-Med Scholars Program
The Pre-Med Scholars Prgram's goal is to attract top students to the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus by providing them with special opportunities that will enhance their ability to enter into and succeed in medical school and in a medical career.

Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP)
An internationally recognized nine-month elective program for third-year medical students interested in rural Minnesota primary care.

U of M Medical School - Duluth Campus