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The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth cultivates well-rounded physicians who master foundational sciences, provide exceptional clinical care, advance medical knowledge, and enhance healthcare systems.
Our program establishes medical practice upon a solid scientific foundation.
Through hands-on learning across all four years, students refine exceptional clinical abilities while embracing compassionate, holistic patient care that considers families and communities.
Service to the community forms a vital component of medical education, with students engaging in diverse outreach initiatives.
Healthcare systems science is woven throughout the first two years of study.
Students thrive within our close-knit, nurturing academic environment.
Three years of post-secondary study at U.S. and/or Canadian colleges or universities with a broad range of study that introduces students to the sciences and humanities, preparing students to understand both the scientific basis of medicine and human behavior and society.
Accepted applications have a median combined MCAT score of 512 (or 33 on the pre-2015 MCAT), and a median undergraduate GPA of 3.65.