Medical Schools in Minnesota

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine

200 1st Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905

Campus location(s): Rochester

The Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class in 1972. The Alix School of Medicine has one of the highest faculty-to-student ratios (3:4:1), which gives students the opportunity to be a name and not a number. Mayo Clinic offers a personalized curriculum to make sure you become the doctor you want to be. All students attending the Alix School of Medicine participate in research, and over 80 percent have a manuscript published by the time of graduation.

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University of Minnesota Medical School

420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Campus location(s): Twin Cities

The University of Minnesota Medical School (Twin Cities) is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class in 1888. The University of Minnesota has two different campuses, each with a different admissions office and a different emphasis. The Twin Cities campus provides students with a dedicated faculty mentor during medical school. The curriculum gives students time to pursue their own interests, including research, with over 20 research centers and institutes for students. U of M Medical School has over 24 hospitals and over 30 clinical training sites, as well.

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University of Minnesota Medical School

1035 University Drive
Duluth, MN 55812

Campus location(s): Duluth

The University of Minnesota Medical School (Duluth) is a 4-year MD-granting program that welcomed its first class in 1972. The University of Minnesota has two different campuses, each with a different admissions office and a different emphasis. The Duluth campus has a focus on primary care in rural Minnesota, Native American health, and family medicine. The Duluth campus ranks number 3 in training and rural medicine, as well as number 2 for producing the most American Indian physician graduates. They offer mission-based research for students. Duluth offers medical students access to many activities in the outdoors.

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