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  1. At the Emory School of Medicine, we're challenging the conventions of traditional care and reshaping how medicine is practiced

  2. Admissions. Our programs welcome applicants from every country, school, and major. We aim to recruit a diverse group of future health professionals who will serve communities all over the world with confidence and compassion. Admission requirements and application processes vary for each of our degree programs. Here's a summary breakdown.

  3. Thank you for your interest in Emory School of Medicine. Below you will find all the details needed to apply to our MD programs. You may also find answers on our Frequently Asked Questions page.

  4. Emory School of Medicine is a key part of Atlanta's healthcare hub, which enables us to tackle global health issues while also serving patients right here at home.

  5. Doctor of Philosophy in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (PhD) Emory's Laney Graduate School offers interdisciplinary PhD programs in biochemistry, cancer biology, genetics and molecular biology, immunology and pathogenesis, microbiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and population biology.

  6. The Department of Medicine is highly regarded nationally for its exceptional internal medicine residency, sub-specialty fellowships, and continuing medical education programs. Explore which program fits your needs.

  7. Emory's doctor of medicine (MD) is designed to maximize patient interaction time, deliver broad exposure to different practice environments, and apply research innovations in a clinical setting. Our clinical training begins the very first week, with rotations starting halfway through the second year.

  8. The Emory University School of Medicine is the graduate medical school of Emory University and a component of Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center. Emory University School of Medicine traces its origins back to 1915 when the Atlanta Medical College (founded 1854), the Southern Medical College (1878), and the Atlanta ...

  9. Emory University School of Medicine, a component of Emorys Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center, is ranked among the nation’s finest institutions for biomedical education. The School of Medicine’s three-part mission encompasses teaching, scholarship, and service.

  10. Emory's internal medicine residency program is named for John Willis Hurst, MD (1920-2011), a devoted medical educator and an international leader in cardiology. Hurst began teaching at Emory in 1950, believing that his interests in teaching, writing, and research could best be pursued in the setting of academic medicine. He served as chair of ...