Since 1872 the University of Missouri School of Medicine has prepared physicians to improve the health of Missourians and the nation by providing excellent health-care education and knowledge through research.
The medical school also trains students pursuing master's and doctoral degrees. For a list of combined and standalone graduate programs and certificates offered, see our educational programs and degrees.
The MU School of Medicine is a pioneer in patient-centered learning style of medical education that emphasizes problem solving, self-directed learning and early clinical experience. The University of Missouri School of Medicine has more than 650 faculty physicians and basic scientists, as well as more than 400 residents in 37 accredited residency specialty programs. These educators expose students to an exceptional and supportive learning environment.
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Students choose MU's School of Medicine for a variety of reasons: reputation, location, patient-based curriculum, faculty resources, school environment, and an impressive residency placement rate.
Individuals can enter the School of Medicine through regular admission, the early decision program, or through one of our two preadmissions programs; Bryant Scholars and PAWS Scholars. Students interested in an extended research experience during medical school or a career as a physician-scientist may work toward a combined degree through the Tom and Anne Smith MD-PhD Program. Acceptance into the combined degree program requires students to be admitted to and concurrently registered in the MU School of Medicine (SOM) and the Graduate School.
When you graduate as a MU physician, you will be well prepared to practice medicine in a complex health-care environment. Our graduating students and residents:
- Deliver effective patient-centered care.
- Practice with high ethical standards.
- Understand biomedical sciences, evidence-based practice, and societal and cultural issues.
- Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Communicate effectively and compassionately with patients and others.
- Collaborate with other members of health- care teams.
- Demonstrate commitment to improving health care quality and safety.
- Dedicate themselves to lifelong learning and professional development.
The University of Missouri School of Medicine is a state-supported public institution. Because of our responsibilities to the citizens of Missouri, preference is given to those applicants who are legal residents of the state or graduates of Missouri high schools.
While all students must meet the same admissions requirements, the School of Medicine encourages applications from rural, minority, and nontraditional candidates. Individuals from rural or under-served areas of the state, members of underrepresented groups, and those seeking a change after a successful career in a health-related field or other profession are encouraged to apply.
Visit Mizzou Med Virtually
Hear directly from our admissions team as they offer valuable information about the application process, admissions requirements, and what we look for in prospective students. They will also provide guidance on how to navigate the application system. You will also have an opportunity to connect with our current students who will share their firsthand experiences of life at Mizzou Med.
Virtual Presentation Dates for 2024
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October 3, 12:00PM (CST)
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November 7, 12:00PM (CST)
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December 5, 12:00PM (CST)
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Please contact Matt Ridge, Admissions Coordinator for more information: mrrcbg@health.missouri.edu.
Mizzou Med Annual Family Day August 24, 2024
The School of Medicine Family Day provides an opportunity for our medical student families to learn about our program and spend time with their students. Learn how families can become involved in supporting medical students through FAMS (Families Assisting Medical Students) by attending the annual meeting. Join sessions including demonstrations in our Simulation Center, and the Springfield Experience, among others. Family Day is open to all medical students and their families.
Please contact Sharree Rose, Senior Project/Program Coordinator, for more information rosesn@health.missouri.edu.