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Examining UCLA Medical School
UCLA Medical School, which is also known as David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is located in Los Angeles, California. Geffen, a media tycoon, donated two hundred million dollars in undesignated funds to the institution in 2001. It is considered as one of the top ranking medical schools in the United States.
Brief History of the School
UCLA Medical School was originally founded in 1945 when the UC Board of Regents voted to found a medical school that would be an affiliate of UCLA. The construction of the school of medicine began in 1949. The first class of the school was enrolled in 1951 which included 26 men and 2 women. This first class graduated in 1955. Since those early days, the medical school has experienced much growth and progress. Its current rank was reported in 2009, by U.S. News and World Report, as being number eleven in the the United States in research.
Requirements for Admission
UCLA Medical School requires that applicants meet the following admission requirements in order to be considered:
Completed Undergraduate Degree from an accredited college or school (Sometimes an exception is made for those students who have completed three full years of college).
Successful MCAT scores
Recommendation letters
Graduate Record, if a Graduate degree has been earned
Required Coursework:
Chemistry: Two years including inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry with a lab and quantitative analysis
Physics: One year with lab
Biology: One year with lab
Mathematics: One year which includes introductory calculus and statistics
English: One year which includes English Composition
Recommended Coursework:
Spanish
Humanities
Computer Skills
Social Sciences
In addition, all students who are accepted to UCLA Medical School are required to have a computer for their personal use.
Tuition
The cost of tuition for the MD program at UCLA Medical School is approximately $18,854 for applicants who are in California, and $31,091 for those who reside outside of California.
Notable Graduates
Over the decades, there have been many notable graduates of the UCLA Medical School. The following is a list of a few of them:
Yoichi J. Takahashi, MD: Graduated in 1978. He is a well known and successful cardiology surgeon.
Joseph M. Helms, MD: Graduated in 1972. He is a well known in the field of acupuncture.
Armen J. Dumas, MD: Graduated in 1977. He practices Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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