UC Riverside School of Medicine

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The University of California, Riverside (UCR) School of Medicine is a prominent medical school located in Riverside, California. Affiliated with the University of California system, it stands as one of the six esteemed UC medical schools in the state.

History[edit]

The UCR School of Medicine welcomed its inaugural class in 2013, marking its commencement in offering comprehensive medical education. The dedication and rigorous training provided by the institution led its first class of 40 medical students to receive their MD degrees on June 9, 2017.

Academics[edit]

The School of Medicine comprises two primary divisions:

  • Division of Biomedical Sciences: Focuses on the foundational aspects of medical science, exploring research and innovation.
  • Division of Clinical Sciences: Emphasizes clinical practice, patient care, and the application of medical knowledge.

In its commitment to comprehensive medical education, the school not only offers an undergraduate medical program but also sponsors and co-sponsors a range of residencies and fellowships in varied medical fields.

Affiliations[edit]

As an integral part of the University of California, Riverside, the School of Medicine holds strong affiliations with top-tier hospitals and healthcare systems. This affiliation ensures that students receive practical exposure, hands-on clinical experiences, and interactions across diverse medical scenarios.

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