Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin

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Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin
TypeMedical School
Established2013
Parent institution
The University of Texas at Austin
Location
Austin
,
Texas
,
US
CampusAustin
WebsiteDell Medical School


The Dell Medical School is an esteemed medical institution associated with The University of Texas at Austin. Located in Austin, Texas, it was founded in 2013 with the mission to revolutionize healthcare, education, and community health.

History[edit | edit source]

The establishment of the Dell Medical School was a pivotal moment for healthcare in Austin and the state of Texas. Recognizing the need for an innovative approach to medical education and healthcare delivery, the school was founded with a strong emphasis on community involvement and healthcare transformation.

Academics[edit | edit source]

Dell Medical School is committed to nurturing future leaders in medicine. Students who graduate from this institution are awarded the MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree, having been equipped with a robust medical education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience.

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