West Virginia University School of Medicine

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West Virginia University School of Medicine
TypeMedical School
Established1902
Location
Morgantown
,
West Virginia
,
US
CampusMain campus in Morgantown; Clinical years in Charleston & Martinsburg
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West Virginia University School of Medicine (WVU School of Medicine) is a prominent medical institution situated in the state of West Virginia. The primary campus is located in Morgantown, with additional clinical training sites in Charleston and Martinsburg for students in their later years of study.

History[edit | edit source]

Founded in 1902, the WVU School of Medicine has served as a pillar of medical education and research in West Virginia for more than a century.

Academic Profile[edit | edit source]

Dedicated to molding the next generation of medical professionals, the school offers an MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree. Through comprehensive academic training, research opportunities, and immersive clinical experiences, its graduates are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to the medical field.

Campuses[edit | edit source]

While the primary academic setting is in Morgantown, students also benefit from diverse clinical experiences in both Charleston and Martinsburg during their later years of the program.

Also see[edit source]

Alumni

External links[edit | edit source]

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