List of Top 10 Universities for Medicine in America

America is home to many top-tier medical universities offering solid educations. When deciding what medical school to attend, choosing the right one is integral, as it's a big financial commitment and affects the outcome of one's medical career down the line. These are the medical schools U.S. News & World Report ranks highest.

Harvard University

Widely considered the country's most prestigious medical school, Harvard University dates back to the 18th century. Many of its alumni have gone on to become Nobel Prize winners for developing cutting-edge medical technologies and breakthroughs.
http://hms.harvard.edu/hms/home.asp

Johns Hopkins University

Highly regarded as an innovative medical institution, Johns Hopkins leads the pack when it comes to finding new drug combinations, improving surgical techniques and performing new surgical procedures.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

Duke University

Dating back to 1930, Duke teaches students the important of focusing on individual patients, rather than seeing them as a formula. The campus consists if 90 buildings on 210 acres. Duke employs more than 1,500 faculty physicians and researchers.
http://medschool.duke.edu/modules/som_rt/index.php?id=1

Stanford University

Stanford University's School of Medicine is a teaching, patient care and research institution that's consistently ahead of the curve when it comes to patient care. Its clinical rotations take place at Stanford University Medical Center as well as numerous sites with which it has affiliations.
http://med.stanford.edu/

Yale University

This premier medical university is affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital and has more than 100 specialties and subspecialties. As an institution, it emphasizes individualized care and remains one of the leaders in technologic and clinical developments.
http://www.yalemedicalgroup.org/

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

The University of Michigan Ann Arbor's first professional school was its medical school and includes the Faculty Group Practice, a group of 1,600 U-M faculty physicians who care for patients at three University of Michigan hospitals and 40 of the university's health centers.
http://www.med.umich.edu/medschool/

University of Washington

This Seattle-based institution was founded in 1946 and is recognized as a leader in advancing medical knowledge and research. Its full-time faculty physicians staff UW Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, Puget Sound Veterans Affairs Health Care System and Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle, as well as clinics in King County.
http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Facilities/UWSchoolOfMedicine/

Washington University in St. Louis

This university is sought out for its residencies and fellowships, which are known pave the way for challenging medical careers. Over the years, 17 Nobel laureates have had connections to the medical school.
http://medschool.wustl.edu/

University of California San Francisco

This medical school takes a case-based approach interdisciplinary medical educations. From the time students begin their medical studies, they're able to get hands-on experience beyond the core curriculum to learn about clinical research, global and community health and medical innovations.
http://medschool2.ucsf.edu/

University of Chicago (Pritzker)

Since its inception in 1968, this medical school---which resides within U of C's Biological Sciences Division---has turned out leading physicians and scientists. Its emphasis is on research and discovery and the overall betterment of patients.
http://pritzker.uchicago.edu/

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Article reviewed by Dionne Allyson Last updated on: Oct 25, 2009

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