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Medical schools in Virginia

Click on a location on the map to easily access each school’s information or use the search filters below to find the nearest medical school near you.

All schools in Virginia

Click on a location on the map to easily access each school’s information or use the search filters below to find the nearest medical school near you.

Eastern Virginia Medical School

825 Fairfax Ave Suite 310 Norfolk, VA 23507

Campus location(s): Norfolk

Eastern Virginia Medical School is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class in 1973. EVMS has adopted a new curriculum called CareForward that helps address how to care for the aging population in the U.S. The curriculum includes care-based teaching and focuses on active learning. Students participate in service learning, which models community engagement and provides a learning experience at the same time. Students can participate in various service-learning options, including working with the elderly, helping run a clinic, or working with various other issues: health inequities, infectious diseases, nutrition and wellness, and international inequities. EVMS wants to make sure all students’ goals are met, so every third-year medical student has a meeting with the Vice Dean.

University of Virginia School of Medicine

200 Jeanette Lancaster Way Charlottesville, VA 22903

Campus location(s): Charlottesville

The University of Virginia School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class in 1827. It is the tenth oldest medical school in the U.S. The University of Virginia School of Medicine is opening a regional campus in Inova within the next few years. With the changing landscape of medicine, the University of Virginia School of Medicine switched to an integrated curriculum. Students are actively involved on campus—some participate in sports, and others work on Veritas, a creative magazine published by students. There are two clinics students can volunteer at, Charlottesville Free Clinic and the Remote Area Clinic. In addition, the School of Medicine puts on something called Mini Med School that is open to anyone in the community who wants to learn more about medical school.

VCU School of Medicine

1201 E Marshall Street Richmond, VA 23298

Campus location(s): Richmond

The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that traces its roots back to the Hampden-Sydney College in 1838. The curriculum has four parts: Scientific Foundations, Applied Medical Sciences, Core Clinical Rotations, and Advanced Clinical Concentrations. The Advanced Clinical Concentrations section requires acting internships, urgent care, and a teaching requirement. VCU has a special program called Project ACEe, which exposes disadvantaged students to the medical profession. In addition to Project ACEe, students participate in HOMBRE, Caritas Clinic, and others. There is a 4-year longitudinal career advising course to help students match into their desired residency. To serve as a reminder to heal with empathy, VCU has a Project Heart program that reaffirms these values.

Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine

2 Riverside Circle Roanoke, VA 24016

Campus location(s): Roanoke

Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its charter class in 2010. The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute is a unique partnership between Virginia Tech and Carilion Health. The School of Medicine has 4 themes: basic science, clinical science, research, and interprofessionalism. Every student must complete a research project by the time they graduate. Students also partake in a year-long group service-learning project in the Roanoke Valley. With their first 5 classes, Virginia Tech Carilion had a 100 percent residency match rate.

Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine

2265 Kraft Dr SW Blacksburg, VA 24060

Campus location(s): Blacksburg

The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine-Virginia Campus is a 4-year DO-granting program that welcomed its first class in 2003. The Virginia Campus was built to help address the critical shortage of physicians in Southwest Virginia. The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine System is in the Top 10 (according to U.S. News and World Report) for African American enrollment, Hispanic and Latino enrollment, and affordability for a private medical school. The VCOM curriculum emphasizes primary care, but not to the exclusion of other specialties. Due to VCOM’s mission to impact communities, students must participate in medical outreach through clinics, Mini Med Schools, health and wellness programs, and Preventive Medicine Community Outreach.

Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM)

306 Liberty View Lane Lynchburg, VA 24502

Campus location(s): Lynchburg

Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) is a 4-year DO-granting program that matriculated its first class in 2014. Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine hopes to education lifelong learners and servants in a Christian environment. Students from LUCOM say they feel comfortable being themselves, their fellow classmates all have servant hearts, and everyone is supportive and encouraging during moments when someone is struggling. LUCOM has a unique program called COMPASS that aims to help students develop their professional identity as physicians. The school also offers an accelerated track through their Ambassador program. This accelerated track condenses the first two years into a single year. LUCOM is also dedicated to medical outreach, and students have completed outreach internationally as well as in small, underserved communities.

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