List of medical schools in the United States – Wikipedia

StateSchoolCityEst.Entering year of first classDegreeAffiliated Hospitals/Medical Center(s)NotesAlabamaUniversity of Alabama School of MedicineBirmingham Campus (main); Tuscaloosa Regional Campus(only clinical years); Huntsville Regional Medical Campus (only clinical years) & Montgomery Regional Medical Campus (only clinical years)18591860MDUAB Health System18591897 Medical College of Alabama, 18971907 Medical Department of the University of Alabama, later moved from Mobile to Tuscaloosa, 1945 moved from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham[3][4]AlabamaUniversity of South Alabama College of MedicineMobile1972MDUniversity of South Alabama Health System[5][6]ArizonaMayo Clinic Alix School of MedicineRochester; Scottsdale / Phoenix Jacksonville) (Only clinical years)20172017MDMayo Clinic[7]ArizonaUniversity of Arizona College of Medicine TucsonTucson19671967MDBanner University Medical Center Tucson Banner University Medical Center South[8]ArizonaThe University of Arizona College of Medicine PhoenixPhoenix20122012MDBanner University Medical Center PhoenixBegan as a 2-year branch campus of the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1992 and a 4-year branch campus in 2007. Established as a separate medical school with the 2012 entering class[8]ArkansasUAMS College of MedicineLittle Rock & Fayetteville, Arkansas (3rd and 4th-year students)18791880MD18791899 Arkansas Industrial University, 1899 University of Arkansas Medical Department, 1911 merged with College of Physicians and Surgeons[3]CaliforniaCalifornia Northstate University College of MedicineElk Grove20152015MDThe first private, for-profit, MD-granting institution in the U.S.[9]CaliforniaCalifornia University of Science and MedicineSan Bernardino20152018MDThe California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM) School of Medicine is a private, not-for-profit medical school with a mission to improve healthcare by training exceptional future physicians to advance the art and science of medicine through innovative medical education, research, and compassionate health care delivery.[10]CaliforniaCharles R. Drew University of Medicine and ScienceWillowbrook1966MDHBCU. Sometimes referred to as King-Drew University. Previously on Probation in 2009 due to it having been found to have serious issues of noncompliance with the Commission Standards. This was rescinded in 2011 by the WASC.[11]CaliforniaKaiser Permanente School of MedicinePasadena20202020MDCaliforniaKeck School of Medicine of University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles18851888MD1885 University of Southern California College of Medicine, 1909 college separates and affiliates with University of California to become the Los Angeles Medical Department, new department formed by affiliation with College of Physicians and Surgeons to become College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of the University of Southern California, 1999 Keck School of Medicine[3]CaliforniaLoma Linda University School of MedicineLoma Linda19091914MD1909 College of Medical Evangelists[3]CaliforniaStanford University School of MedicinePalo Alto19081913MDAlso known as Leland Stanford, Junior, University School of Medicine. 1908 took over Cooper Medical College[3]CaliforniaUniversity of California, Davis School of MedicineSacramento1966MDCaliforniaUniversity of California, Irvine School of MedicineIrvine1896 as a private schoolMD1896 Pacific Sanitarium and School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1903 Pacific College of Osteopathy, 1914 merged with Los Angeles College of Osteopathy to form the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, 1961 California College of Medicine, 1962 granted degrees switch from DO to MD, 1967 acquired by UC Irvine to become UC Irvine School of Medicine[12]CaliforniaDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLALos Angeles1951MDCaliforniaUniversity of California, Riverside School of MedicineRiverside20082013MDThe University of California Board of Regents approved establishment of the UCR School of Medicine in 2008, and it enrolled its first incoming class of 50 medical students in fall 2013CaliforniaUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicineSan Diego1968MDCaliforniaUCSF School of MedicineSan Francisco; Fresno

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only clinical years also in: Daytona Beach, Fort Pierce, Pensacola and Sarasota

Highland Heights; Bowling Green; Morehead (only 3rd & 4th years)

Regional campuses:

Gonzaga University Spokane, WA

University of Wyoming Laramie, WY

University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK

Montana State University Bozeman, MT

University of Idaho Moscow, ID

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