University of Missouri Columbia School of Medicine

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University of Missouri School of Medicine[edit | edit source]

The University of Missouri School of Medicine, commonly referred to as the MU School of Medicine, is an integral part of the University of Missouri system, located in Columbia, Missouri. Renowned for its academic achievements and contributions to the medical field, it's historically significant for being the first publicly supported medical school situated to the west of the Mississippi River.

Overview[edit | edit source]

  • Location: Columbia, Missouri, within the University of Missouri campus
  • Established: 1872
  • Type: Public Medical School
  • Dean: [Current Dean's name]

History[edit | edit source]

The University of Missouri established the School of Medicine in 1872, marking it as a pioneering institution in the American Midwest. Being the first publicly supported medical school west of the Mississippi River, it played a crucial role in advancing medical education and care in the region. Since its inception, the school has undergone numerous expansions and transformations to meet the evolving demands of medical education and research.

Academic Programs[edit | edit source]

The MU School of Medicine offers various programs:

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD): A rigorous program integrating basic science, clinical science, and a range of elective courses.
  • Graduate Programs: The school offers numerous graduate programs, including Master's and Ph.D. degrees in fields like bioinformatics, health management, and medical pharmacology, among others.
  • Residency and Fellowship Programs: Specialized training in areas such as anesthesiology, cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, and many more.

Research and Innovation[edit | edit source]

With a strong emphasis on research, the MU School of Medicine boasts of state-of-the-art research facilities. Over the years, the school has been involved in groundbreaking research, particularly in areas like cardiovascular medicine, neurosciences, and oncology. Its researchers are regularly published in high-impact medical journals, reflecting the school's dedication to advancing the frontiers of medical science.

Community Engagement and Outreach[edit | edit source]

Rooted in its commitment to the people of Missouri, the school has several community outreach programs. These initiatives:

  • Serve the underserved populations in the state.
  • Provide medical students with hands-on experience and exposure to various healthcare settings.
  • Address the state's rural health care challenges by training future physicians to serve in these communities.

Notable Alumni and Achievements[edit | edit source]

The MU School of Medicine has a legacy of producing distinguished physicians and researchers. Alumni have taken up leadership roles in premier medical organizations, contributed to pivotal medical research, and consistently advocated for patient care and community health.

Affiliated Hospitals[edit | edit source]

  • University of Missouri Health Care: The primary teaching hospital where students receive clinical training. It encompasses University Hospital, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, and the Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, among others.

Also see[edit source]

Alumni

References[edit | edit source]

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