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(New page: __NOTOC__ {{med}} ==Contacts== '''Website:''' http://medicine.utah.edu/<br> '''Phone:''' 801-581-7498<br> '''Admissions e-mail:''' wayne.samuelson@hsc.utah.edu ==Program Information== *D...)
 
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For more information on joint programs, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/begin/joint.htm here]<br>
 
For more information on joint programs, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/begin/joint.htm here]<br>
 
For information on the MD curriculum, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/medicaleducation/faculty/curriculum/index.htm here]<br>
 
For information on the MD curriculum, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/medicaleducation/faculty/curriculum/index.htm here]<br>
To see if you qualify to study Medicine at the University of Utah, you can take a self-assessment [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/Self_Assessment08-09.pdf here]<br>
 
 
For a flowchart on pre-medical requirements, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/premed_is.pdf here]
 
For a flowchart on pre-medical requirements, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/premed_is.pdf here]
  
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====Course and Degree Requirements====
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
 
*Degree: A Bachelor’s degree from a Canadian or American university in any field recognized by either the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, or Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
 
*Degree: A Bachelor’s degree from a Canadian or American university in any field recognized by either the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, or Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
*Required Courses  
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*Required Courses
 
**Physics with lab (6 credits)
 
**Physics with lab (6 credits)
 
**Organic Chemistry with lab (6 credits)
 
**Organic Chemistry with lab (6 credits)
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**Biology (6 credits)
 
**Biology (6 credits)
 
***One course must be Cellular Biology or Biochemistry
 
***One course must be Cellular Biology or Biochemistry
**Social Science (3 credits)  
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**Social Science (3 credits)
 
**Humanities (3 credits)
 
**Humanities (3 credits)
 
**Writing/Speech (6 credits) that stresses on written and/or verbal communication
 
**Writing/Speech (6 credits) that stresses on written and/or verbal communication
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*Average accepted non-science GPA: 3.6
 
*Average accepted non-science GPA: 3.6
 
**If a course is repeated, both GPAs will be included in the calculation.
 
**If a course is repeated, both GPAs will be included in the calculation.
For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/index.htm here] and [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/Self_Assessment08-09.pdf here (page 10)]  
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For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/index.htm here] and [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/index.htm (on page g in the link "self assessment")]
  
 
====MCAT====
 
====MCAT====
*Minimum scores:  
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*Minimum scores:
 
**Physical Sciences – 7
 
**Physical Sciences – 7
 
**Biological Sciences – 7
 
**Biological Sciences – 7
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**Writing Sample – no information
 
**Writing Sample – no information
 
*Average accepted scores:
 
*Average accepted scores:
*Minimum scores:  
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*Minimum scores:
 
**Physical Sciences – 10
 
**Physical Sciences – 10
 
**Biological Sciences – 10
 
**Biological Sciences – 10
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:*Minimum Requirement: Some activities
 
:*Minimum Requirement: Some activities
 
:*Average Applicant: 20 hours/week during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
 
:*Average Applicant: 20 hours/week during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
:'''2'''. Community/Volunteer Service  
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:'''2'''. Community/Volunteer Service
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 36 hours
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 36 hours
 
:*Average Applicant: 48 hours during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
 
:*Average Applicant: 48 hours during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
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:*Minimum Requirement: One experience for a duration of 3 months during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
 
:*Minimum Requirement: One experience for a duration of 3 months during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
 
:*Average Applicant: Three different experiences for a duration of 3 months  during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
 
:*Average Applicant: Three different experiences for a duration of 3 months  during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
:'''4'''. Research (must be supervised by a person with research qualifications and cannot be part of a class. Graduate research is acceptable though.)  
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:'''4'''. Research (must be supervised by a person with research qualifications and cannot be part of a class. Graduate research is acceptable though.)
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
 
:*Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)
 
:*Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)
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:'''6'''. Patient Exposure (direct interaction with patients, but patients cannot be relatives and the requirement cannot include indirect patient care like cleaning operating rooms. In addition, physician shadowing cannot be counted towards the Patient Exposure requirement.)
 
:'''6'''. Patient Exposure (direct interaction with patients, but patients cannot be relatives and the requirement cannot include indirect patient care like cleaning operating rooms. In addition, physician shadowing cannot be counted towards the Patient Exposure requirement.)
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
 
:*Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
:*Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)  
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:*Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)
 
*Satisfactory Criminal Background Check
 
*Satisfactory Criminal Background Check
 
*Pass a Drug Test
 
*Pass a Drug Test
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*Recent Physical Examination record
 
*Recent Physical Examination record
 
*Proof of Immunizations
 
*Proof of Immunizations
*Applicants must meet all the minimum requirements in each of the “8 sections” (GPA, MCAT and the 6 requirements from the Activities Form) and be above average in 5 out of 8 sections.  
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*Applicants must meet all the minimum requirements in each of the “8 sections” (GPA, MCAT and the 6 requirements from the Activities Form) and be above average in 5 out of 8 sections.
 
For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/policies/index.htm here], [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/index.htm here] and [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/process/index.htm here]
 
For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/policies/index.htm here], [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/criteria/index.htm here] and [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/process/index.htm here]
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==
 
*Interviews occur on campus and are conducted by physicians, investigators, administrators or community representatives. The interview seeks to understand the applicant’s goals, motivations, awareness of the medical profession, etc.
 
*Interviews occur on campus and are conducted by physicians, investigators, administrators or community representatives. The interview seeks to understand the applicant’s goals, motivations, awareness of the medical profession, etc.
*The interview lasts 30-45 minutes.  
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*The interview lasts 30-45 minutes.
 
For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/process/index.htm here]<br>
 
For more information, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/admissions/process/index.htm here]<br>
 
For interview tips, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/medicalschoolinterviews.pdf here]
 
For interview tips, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/medicalschoolinterviews.pdf here]
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*May: AMCAS application opens
 
*May: AMCAS application opens
 
*June 1: Earliest day to send AMCAS application
 
*June 1: Earliest day to send AMCAS application
*July 1: Deadline to send letters of recommendation
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*End June: Deadline to send letters of recommendation
 
*September - March: Interviews
 
*September - March: Interviews
*November 1: AMCAS application deadline
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*October-November: Application deadline
 
*October - April: Notifications of acceptance
 
*October - April: Notifications of acceptance
 
For more information, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/premed_is.pdf here]
 
For more information, click [http://www.premed.utah.edu/umedia/documents/premed_is.pdf here]
  
  
==Tuition 2009-2010 (fees per semester)==
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==Tuition 2010-2011 (fees per semester)==
 
=====Resident=====
 
=====Resident=====
*Total: $ 12,569.12
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*Total: $ 13,754.14
**Tuition: $ 12,171.50
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**Tuition: $ 13,327.79
 
=====Non-Resident=====
 
=====Non-Resident=====
*Total: $ 23,440.62
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*Total: $ 25,658.43
**Tuition: $ 23,043.00
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**Tuition: $ 25,232.08
 
=====Resident & Non-Resident=====
 
=====Resident & Non-Resident=====
*Mandatory fees: $ 397.62
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*Mandatory fees: $ 426.35
**Athletic: $ 61.22
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**Athletic: $ 76.22
**Building: 96.94
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**Building: $ 102.24
**Collegiate Reader Program: $ 2.50
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**Collegiate Reader Program: $ 4.30
**Computing: $ 114.82
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**Computing: $ 116.41
**Fine Arts: $ 2.68
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**Fine Arts: $ 2.72
 
**Utilities: $ 13.50
 
**Utilities: $ 13.50
**Health: $ 20.22
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**Health: $ 20.48
 
**Library: $ 6.50
 
**Library: $ 6.50
**Public Council: $ 6.00
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**Public Council: $ 10.00
**Rec.: $ 16.54
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**Rec.: $ 16.76
 
**Study Abroad: $ 3.00
 
**Study Abroad: $ 3.00
 
**Sustainability: $ 2.50
 
**Sustainability: $ 2.50
**Trans.: $ 28.68
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**Trans.: $ 29.10
 
For more information on tuition, click [http://fbs.admin.utah.edu/download/income/Graduate/SM.pdf here]<br>
 
For more information on tuition, click [http://fbs.admin.utah.edu/download/income/Graduate/SM.pdf here]<br>
 
For more information on financial aid and scholarships, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/financialaid/ here]<br>
 
For more information on financial aid and scholarships, click [http://medicine.utah.edu/financialaid/ here]<br>

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Contacts

Website: http://medicine.utah.edu/
Phone: 801-581-7498
Admissions e-mail: wayne.samuelson@hsc.utah.edu


Program Information

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
    • 4 years in length
  • Some joint programs are also offered:
1. MD/PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
  • 7 years in length
2. MD/MSPH (Master of Science in Public Health) or MD/MPH (Master of Public Health)
  • 5 years in length

For more information on joint programs, click here
For information on the MD curriculum, click here
For a flowchart on pre-medical requirements, click here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: A Bachelor’s degree from a Canadian or American university in any field recognized by either the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, or Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
  • Required Courses
    • Physics with lab (6 credits)
    • Organic Chemistry with lab (6 credits)
    • General Chemistry with lab (6 credits)
    • Biology (6 credits)
      • One course must be Cellular Biology or Biochemistry
    • Social Science (3 credits)
    • Humanities (3 credits)
    • Writing/Speech (6 credits) that stresses on written and/or verbal communication
    • Diversity (3 credits)
      • This course must call attention to current events of a non-dominant population group in the United States.
  • Recommended Courses in the following subjects:
    • Mathematics
    • Statistics
    • Physiology
    • Anatomy
    • Biochemistry
    • Human Behaviour
    • Research Methods
    • Computer Literacy

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum: 3.0 out of 4.0 in both science and non-science courses
  • Average accepted science GPA 2009: 3.6
  • Average accepted non-science GPA: 3.6
    • If a course is repeated, both GPAs will be included in the calculation.

For more information, click here and (on page g in the link "self assessment")

MCAT

  • Minimum scores:
    • Physical Sciences – 7
    • Biological Sciences – 7
    • Verbal Reasoning – 7
    • Writing Sample – no information
  • Average accepted scores:
  • Minimum scores:
    • Physical Sciences – 10
    • Biological Sciences – 10
    • Verbal Reasoning – 10
    • Writing Sample – no information
  • MCAT must have been written within 3 years of application deadline and cannot be done after September of the application year.
  • If it has been written more than once, the university selects the best score on each section.

For more information on scores, click here
For more information on the MCAT, click here

Supporting Documents

  • AMCAS Application Form
  • Transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
  • Personal Statement explaining why the applicant wishes to study Medicine, how certain life events or activities may have influenced his or her decision and what his/her future goals are.
  • Future Course list which lists the courses the applicant will undertake in the following year.
  • State Certification
  • Application Fee ($ 100.00)
  • 3-6 Letters of Recommendation. They should be written by professors or supervisors who can make a judgement regarding the applicant’s abilities.
    • Each letter must come from 1 or 2 of the required activities (see the section Other Requirements below).

For more information, click here and here

Other Requirements

  • Applicants must submit an Activities Form that shows their involvement in a variety of activities/experiences described below:
1. Extracurricular Activities (sports, church, volunteering, etc.)
  • Minimum Requirement: Some activities
  • Average Applicant: 20 hours/week during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
2. Community/Volunteer Service
  • Minimum Requirement: 36 hours
  • Average Applicant: 48 hours during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
3. Leadership (such as positions in community organizations, tutoring, mentoring, etc.)
  • Minimum Requirement: One experience for a duration of 3 months during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
  • Average Applicant: Three different experiences for a duration of 3 months during the 4 years before applying to Medicine
4. Research (must be supervised by a person with research qualifications and cannot be part of a class. Graduate research is acceptable though.)
  • Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
  • Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)
5. Physician Shadowing (must be done with an allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) physician. It cannot be done with medical residents, physician assistants, podiatrists, veterinarians, nurses, EMT’s, PhD’s, etc.)
  • Minimum Requirement: 8 hours
  • Average Applicant: 24 hours
6. Patient Exposure (direct interaction with patients, but patients cannot be relatives and the requirement cannot include indirect patient care like cleaning operating rooms. In addition, physician shadowing cannot be counted towards the Patient Exposure requirement.)
  • Minimum Requirement: 4 hours/week for a duration of 2 months (32 hours)
  • Average Applicant: 4 hours/week for a duration of 3 months (48 hours)
  • Satisfactory Criminal Background Check
  • Pass a Drug Test
  • Be covered by Health Insurance
  • Recent Physical Examination record
  • Proof of Immunizations
  • Applicants must meet all the minimum requirements in each of the “8 sections” (GPA, MCAT and the 6 requirements from the Activities Form) and be above average in 5 out of 8 sections.

For more information, click here, here and here

Interview

  • Interviews occur on campus and are conducted by physicians, investigators, administrators or community representatives. The interview seeks to understand the applicant’s goals, motivations, awareness of the medical profession, etc.
  • The interview lasts 30-45 minutes.

For more information, click here
For interview tips, click here


Timeline

  • May: AMCAS application opens
  • June 1: Earliest day to send AMCAS application
  • End June: Deadline to send letters of recommendation
  • September - March: Interviews
  • October-November: Application deadline
  • October - April: Notifications of acceptance

For more information, click here


Tuition 2010-2011 (fees per semester)

Resident
  • Total: $ 13,754.14
    • Tuition: $ 13,327.79
Non-Resident
  • Total: $ 25,658.43
    • Tuition: $ 25,232.08
Resident & Non-Resident
  • Mandatory fees: $ 426.35
    • Athletic: $ 76.22
    • Building: $ 102.24
    • Collegiate Reader Program: $ 4.30
    • Computing: $ 116.41
    • Fine Arts: $ 2.72
    • Utilities: $ 13.50
    • Health: $ 20.48
    • Library: $ 6.50
    • Public Council: $ 10.00
    • Rec.: $ 16.76
    • Study Abroad: $ 3.00
    • Sustainability: $ 2.50
    • Trans.: $ 29.10

For more information on tuition, click here
For more information on financial aid and scholarships, click here
For information on housing, click here and here