West Virginia University School of Medicine Reviews

Overview
The West Virginia University School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its charter class in 1972. The School of Medicine has a focus on rural health experiences, and many of their graduates choose rural medicine to help meet the physician needs of the state. The school currently ranks 13th in rural medicine training. There are over 60 research labs at WVU, and they have an R1 research designation. The West Virginia University School of Medicine offers four specialized tracks for students: global health, rural health, culinary and lifestyle medicine, and an accelerated curriculum (3.5 years). Students at West Virginia University School of Medicine complete an average of 100 hours of community service by the time they graduate.
Mission
The West Virginia University School of Medicine is a connected community of students, teachers, staff, practitioners and researchers who value health and wellness. We support a culture of purpose, accountability, honesty and gratitude that prepares our learners to be resilient and confident as they care for people, conduct research and transform lives.
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Out-of-state TuitionDual Degree Programs:
- MD/MBA
- MD/PHD
Living
Campus: Morgantown
Cost of Living Index:
96.7*
Walkability Score:
54**
Climate: Morgantown
- Annual High Temp: 62.7°F
- Annual Low Temp: 41.8°F
- Av. Annual Rainfall: 43.15 inch
Campus: Charleston
Cost of Living Index:
85.8*
Walkability Score:
32**
Climate: Charleston
- Annual High Temp: 65.7°F
- Annual Low Temp: 45.7°F
- Av. Annual Rainfall: 44.02 inch
- Av. Annual Snowfall: 36 inch
Campus: Martinsburg
Cost of Living Index:
96.8*
Walkability Score:
47**
Climate: Martinsburg
- Annual High Temp: 63.7°F
- Annual Low Temp: 42.4°F
- Av. Annual Rainfall: 38.69 inch
- Av. Annual Snowfall: 26 inch
*US average index is 100
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