Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine Review

Overview
The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class of 32 students in 1977. The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine takes a unique approach to their curriculum by having the pre-clerkship phase only last 1.5 years. This allows for some clinical training prior to taking USMLE Step 1. Students can complete all four years at Bryan-College Station, they can do 1.5 years at Bryan-College Station and then 2.5 years in Houston, or they can do 1 year in Bryan-College Station followed by 3 in either Dallas or Temple. The College of Medicine incoming class had 10 percent of students from groups underrepresented in medicine, with 51 percent being bilingual or multilingual. More stats on the class makeup at Texas A&M—34 percent were reapplicants, and 60 percent had 1 plus years since undergrad graduation.
Mission
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of the people of Texas through excellence in education, research and health care delivery.
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Out-of-state TuitionDual Degree Programs:
- MD/PHD
- MD/MPH
- MD/MS
- MD/ME
- MD/EDHP
- MD/MBA
Vision
Our vision is to develop the innovators and leaders in medicine and biomedical research who will transform American medicine in the 21st century.
Living
Campus: College Station
Cost of Living Index:
99.1*
Walkability Score:
33
Climate:
- Annual High Temp: 79.3°F
- Annual Low Temp: 58.8°F
- Av. Annual Rainfall: 40.09 inch
*US average index is 100
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- USMLE Step 1 Prep
- Elective Rotations
- Professor Support and Mentorship
- Administration Responsiveness
- Class Camaraderie
- Research Opportunity
- Residency Match Support
- Diverse and Inclusive Environment
- Values Balance and Wellness
- Community Service Opportunity
- Location and Activities in Area
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