University of Kentucky College of Medicine

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The University of Kentucky College of Medicine is an esteemed medical institution situated in the state of Kentucky, serving the healthcare and academic needs of its community and beyond.

Main Building - University of Kentucky
Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center

History[edit]

Founded in 1960, the College of Medicine has grown to become a key medical education institution in Kentucky, and it holds a rich tradition of producing highly-skilled and compassionate physicians.

Campuses[edit]

The college operates across multiple campuses:

  • Lexington - The primary and original campus.
  • Highland Heights - An additional campus expanding the reach of the college.
  • Bowling Green - Another branch extending its academic influence.
  • Morehead - Primarily dedicated to the 3rd and 4th years of the medical program.

Academic Program[edit]

The college's flagship program is its Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Students embark on a rigorous journey of medical education, culminating in graduation and the chance to serve in various medical specialties.

Mission and Vision[edit]

The University of Kentucky College of Medicine is dedicated to providing top-tier medical education, pushing the boundaries of medical research, and serving the healthcare needs of the people of Kentucky and beyond.

Notable Alumni[edit]

Over the years, the college has produced numerous doctors and healthcare professionals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields and communities.

References[edit]

  1. About the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. [1]
  2. History of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. [2]

External Links[edit]


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