Medical schools in Connecticut
All schools in Connecticut
Frank H. Netter M.D. School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University
370 Bassett Rd North Haven, CT 06473
Campus location(s): North Haven
The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University is a 4-year MD-granting program that is solely focused on preparing students for their future career. Netter School of Medicine allows students to personalize their curriculum through the Scholarly Reflection and Concentration/Capstone course, where they work on a capstone project of their choice. In addition to their classes, students practice clinical skills in the first year with a community physician they are paired with. The School of Medicine has multiple partnerships that allow students to explore urban, suburban, and rural areas for their clinical work.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
200 Academic Way Farmington, CT 06032
Campus location(s): Farmington
The University of Connecticut School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed the inaugural class in 1968. UCONN School of Medicine has switched to a team-based learning and more collaborative curriculum with clinical exposure happening during the first month of school. UCONN offers a multitude of student organizations and student events for both the medical and dental students, including a winter formal and a ski trip. Students can also participate in the community through health clinics or mentorship programs.
Yale School of Medicine
333 Cedar St New Haven, CT 06510
Campus location(s): New Haven
The Yale School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that is the sixth oldest medical school in the United States and the oldest medical school in the state of Connecticut. Yale’s educational philosophy is that students should engage in independent investigation; therefore, there are no grades or class rankings in the first two years. Yale students receive their medical education in a place of firsts. Yale was home to the first x-ray ever performed, the first successful use of penicillin, the first use of cancer chemotherapy, the first use of fetal heart monitoring, and many more innovations throughout history.