Boston University School of Medicine

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Boston University
School of Medicine

Boston University Medical Campus
Boston University Medical Campus
Latin: Universitas Bostoniensis

Established 1848
Type Private
Provost Karen H. Antman
Dean Karen H. Antman
Faculty 1,000
Students 1,000
Location Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Campus Urban
Tuition $41,090
Website http://www.bumc.bu.edu/busm/
Image:Boston University School of Medicine logo.gif

Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) is one of the graduate schools of Boston University. It is a American medical school located in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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BUSM was formed in 1873 when Boston University merged with the New England Female Medical College. The New England Female Medical College was the first institution to medically train women, and it was founded in 1848 [1]. Thus, when Boston University absorbed the medical college, BUSM continued its tradition of medical education.

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In the autumn of 2006, BUSM's first year medical students were 55% female, and 21% were of an ethnicity that is under-represented in medicine [2]. Out of the 179 matriculated students, 114 are in the traditional MD program. Eighteen students were enrolled in the MD/PhD program, and the rest were in some other type of non-traditional MD track. BUSM also offers joint degrees with other Boston University graduate schools, allowing the medical students to earn an MD degree with a MBA, MPH, or PhD.

Over 10,000 people applied for admission to BUSM in 2006. The students that matriculated had an average undergraduate GPA of 3.73, and an average MCAT total of 31.98. The students' ages ranged from 20 to 34.

BUSM offers MA, MS, and PhD degrees through its Division of Graduate Medical Sciences (GMS). GMS offers the MA degree in Bioimaging, Clinical Investigation, Medical Sciences, and Mental Health and Behavioral Medicine. An MS degree is available in Biomedical Forensics and Genetic Counseling.

GMS also grants PhD or MD/PhD degrees in the following areas:

  1. ^ http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Dept/Content.aspx?DepartmentID=37&PageID=7562 BUSM Introduction
  2. ^ BUSM Class Profile


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