Howard University College of Medicine

The Howard University College of Medicine is a prominent medical institution located in Washington, D.C. Established in 1867, shortly after the end of the Civil War, it is a part of Howard University, one of the nation's preeminent historically black universities.
History[edit]
Founded in the post-Civil War era, the Howard University College of Medicine was established to provide medical education to African Americans, who were largely denied access to medical training at the time. Since its inception, the college has been at the forefront of efforts to improve health care outcomes for underserved populations.
Academics[edit]
The College of Medicine at Howard University offers a rigorous curriculum leading to the MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree. Students benefit from a robust clinical training program, partnerships with leading medical facilities in the D.C. area, and access to world-class faculty and researchers.
Affiliations[edit]
The College of Medicine is an integral part of Howard University. This relationship enhances academic and research collaborations, providing students with vast resources and opportunities beyond the confines of the medical school.
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