Doctor of Medicine (MD) in General Medicine

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Doctor of Medicine (MD) in General Medicine

time-durations

Duration: 4 Year(s)

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine, Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Internal Medicine

Overview

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is one of the leading medical institutions in the United States, known for its strong focus on research and innovation in medical education. The MD WR2 (Western Reserve 2) program is the school’s largest and flagship medical degree program. It integrates clinical training, biomedical science, and public health to produce well-rounded physicians capable of addressing complex healthcare challenges. Students participate in the Case Inquiry (IQ) learning model, which encourages collaborative case-based problem solving and critical thinking. The program also offers multiple pathway concentrations such as public health, medical innovation, and global health to expand student expertise. With affiliations to major teaching hospitals and research centers in Cleveland, the program provides extensive clinical exposure and research opportunities. Graduates from this program are highly regarded in residency placements and medical research fields.



Admission Intake

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Fee (USD):

72526

Stipend (INR):

No stipend is provided for the standard MD (WR2) program.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

-

Eligibility

  1. Completed bachelor’s degree or equivalent pre-medical education
  2. Valid MCAT score meeting program requirements
  3. Completion of prerequisite coursework (e.g., chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, writing/English)
  4. Submission of application through AMCAS
  5. Letters of recommendation (typically 3–5)
  6. Demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to medicine

Minimum Education

Bachelor Degree

Admission Process:

  1. Apply through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS).
  2. Submit academic transcripts, MCAT scores, and required documentation in the primary application.
  3. Eligible applicants receive an invitation to complete the CWRU secondary application.
  4. Submit the secondary application and supporting materials.
  5. Application is reviewed by the admissions committee.
  6. Selected candidates are invited for interviews.
  7. Final admission decisions are made by the Medical Student Admissions Committee.
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