Med Schools?

<p>What are the top schools for med students?</p>

<p>I know 2 good ones in Florida. University of Florida and University of Miami. Miami has the better medical school. Its consistently ranked within the top 20 and top 10 medical schools in the country.</p>

<p>thnks for the post</p>

<p>2008 Top Medical Schools
Provided by U.S.News & World Report </p>

<p>Research </p>

<p>Harvard University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pennsylvania
Washington University in St. Louis
University of California–San Francisco
University of Washington
Stanford University
Duke University
Yale University
Baylor College of Medicine (TX)
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY)</p>

<p>Primary Care </p>

<p>University of Washington
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
University of Colorado–Denver and Health Sciences Center
Oregon Health and Science University
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
East Carolina University (Brody) (NC)
University of Vermont
University of California–San Francisco
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Nebraska College of Medicine</p>

<p>2008? It's out already?</p>

<p>nice records</p>

<p>You mean for undergrads (pre-meds) or medical students. </p>

<p>Any respected university is fine for pre-med. Whether a student attends an elite university or a second tier school doesn't really matter as long as the GPA and MCAT scores are good.</p>

<p>The top Medical schools according to the 2008 USNWR are: </p>

<h1>1 Harvard University 100/100</h1>

<h1>2 Johns Hopkins University 82</h1>

<h1>3 University of Pennsylvania 79</h1>

<h1>4 Washington University in St. Louis 78</h1>

<h1>5 University of California–San Francisco 77</h1>

<h1>6 University of Washington 76</h1>

<h1>7 Stanford University 74</h1>

<h1>8 Duke University 73</h1>

<h1>8 Yale University 73</h1>

<h1>10 Baylor College of Medicine 71</h1>

<h1>10 Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons 71</h1>

<h1>10 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 71</h1>

<h1>13 University of California–Los Angeles (Geffen) 70</h1>

<h1>14 University of California–San Diego 69</h1>

<h1>15 Cornell University (Weill) (NY) 66</h1>

<h1>15 University of Chicago (Pritzker) 66</h1>

<h1>15 University of Pittsburgh 66</h1>

<h1>18 Vanderbilt University 65</h1>

<h1>19 U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center–Dallas 61</h1>

<h1>20 University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 60</h1>

<h1>21 Case Western Reserve University 58</h1>

<h1>22 Northwestern University (Feinberg) 58</h1>

<h1>23 Emory University 57</h1>

<h1>23 Mayo Medical School 57</h1>

<h1>23 University of Colorado–Denver and Health Sciences Center 57</h1>

<h1>23 University of Virginia 57</h1>

<p>However, Medicine is Medicine and getting a medical degree from any accredited medical school is an accomplishment worthy of praise.</p>