Top 10 Medical Schools in the U.S. (2024)

Top Medical Schools in the US: It takes many years to get a medical degree, but this job offers the opportunity to have a well-paid, stable job and contribute to human life at a novel cost. Medical students can choose any special field they like and work in a variety of environments, sometimes even using the latest technology; but they must always develop their scientific and social interests at the same time, because scientific research changes medicine every day.

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List of the top 10 medical schools in the United States

Both the report and student academic performance take into account faculty resources. For example, the research schools assessment includes research productivity data from four sources. In contrast, the primary care analysis highlights two key indicators of graduates entering primary care. Here is the list:

Name/Level

Tuition and Fees

Enrollment (full-time)

state

Baylor College of Medicine

$19,425 (full-time)

773

Texas

Case Western Reserve University

$69,712 (full-time)

940

Ohio

Emory University

$54,000 (full-time)

605

Georgia

Hofstra University/Northwell Health (Zucker)

USD 56,250 (full-time)

397

New York

Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (ALIX)

$64,000 (full-time)

431

Minnesota

Northwestern University (Feinberg)

$69,850 (full-time)

601

Illinois

Ohio State University

$30,124 (in-state, full-time), $55,044 (out-of-state, full-time)

815

Ohio

University of California, Los Angeles (Geffen)

$42,568 (in-state, full-time), $54,813 (out-of-state, full-time)

726

California

University of California, San Diego

$40,881 (in-state, full-time), $53,126 (out-of-state, full-time)

571

California

University of California, San Francisco

$39,447 (in-state, full-time), $51,692 (out-of-state, full-time)

686

California

University of Cincinnati

$33,934 (in-state, full-time), $52,792 (out-of-state, full-time)

693

Ohio

University of Colorado

$44,754 (in-state, full-time), $70,709 (out-of-state, full-time)

733

Colorado

University of Pittsburgh

$63,334 (in-state, full-time), $65,800 (out-of-state, full-time)

587

Pennsylvania

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

$21,085 (in-state, full-time), $34,185 (out-of-state, full-time)

943

Texas

Vanderbilt University

US$66,828 (full-time)

392

Tennessee

Yale University

$70,184 (full-time)

410

Connecticut

The list, which comes from a U.S. News & World Report study, shows a unique situation in which 16 schools tied for first place cannot be broken. In particular, schools such as Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medical School and UCLA School of Medicine were not disqualified from being in the top 16.

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