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Mission statement Academic Curriculum Research Admissions statistics Required Courses Contact information

Mission statement

“The Chicago Medical School educates physicians and scientists dedicated to providing exemplary, compassionate patient care and excellence in scientific discovery within an interprofessional environment.”

Academic Curriculum

  • Years I & II: Pre-Clinical
  • Year III: Clerkship
  • Year IV: Electives

Research

  • No research or thesis required during medical school.

Admissions statistics

  • Success rate (Overall): 1.58%
  • Success rate (In-State): 6.27%
  • Success rate (Out-of-State): 0.95%
  • Success rate (International): 0.95%
  • Average Accepted GPA: 3.62
  • Average Accepted MCAT Scores: 511 

Required Courses

  • Biology (1 year with lab, 1 200 level recommended)
  • Chemistry (2 years including Inorganic chemistry/Organic Chemistry with lab and Biochemistry, lab recommended)
  • Physics (1 year with lab)
  • Encourage research lab experience either through research or research lab course.
  • Statistics/Biostatistics/Mathematics (1 course recommended)
  • English (recommended)
  • Social/Behavioural Science (2 courses recommended)

Contact information

Main site:  https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/

Admissions: https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/admission-aid/

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