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Top Best Medical Schools In Texas: Rankings & Information
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No.5
University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston
Research Buildings on the UT Medical Branch campus in Galveston
Research Buildings on the UT Medical Branch campus in Galveston.
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The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) School of Medicine was established in 1891, and the campus has a pleasing mix of historic and modern buildings just blocks from the Gulf of Mexico. The entire UTMB system includes schools of medicine, nursing, health professions, and graduate biomedical sciences. A total of 900 faculty members serve over 3,200 students. The School of Medicine has trained one out of every six physicians in Texas.
No.4
University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston
Texas Medical Center in Houston
Texas Medical Center in Houston.
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Like Baylor University's medical school, the University of Texas Health Science Center is part of the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical campus in the world. UTHealth has six schools: dentistry, biomedical sciences, nursing, biomedical informatics, public health, the Anderson Cancer Center, and the John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Medical School.
The McGovern Medical School is the seventh largest in the country. The school enrolls 240 medical students a year, and the school's Houston location gives students ready access to a wide range of inpatient and outpatient medical facilities.
No.3
University of Texas School of Medicine - San Antonio
The Medical Arts & Research Center in San Antonio
The Medical Arts & Research Center in San Antonio.
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The University of Texas Long School of Medicine at San Antonio has its home in the University of Texas Science Center southwest of downtown. The Long School of Medicine takes pride in being the largest trainer of physicians in southern Texas with an annual enrollment of roughly 900 medical students and 800 residents. Few locations in the country provide medical students with so many opportunities to work with a diverse population at such a wide range of centers including the Mays Cancer Center, Center for Emergency Medicine, Research Imaging Institute, and Center for Healthy Aging.
No.2
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley - Edinburg
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Medical School
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Medical School.
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Another young medical school, the University of Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine first opened its doors to a class of 50 students in 2016. The school is still in the process of obtaining full accreditation.
The School of Medicine has 11 departments ranging from human genetics to family medicine, and the campus is also home to the
No.1
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School - Dallas
The University of Texas Southwestern Campus in Dallas
The University of Texas Southwestern Campus in Dallas.
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is home to three academic units: the UT School of Health Professions, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the UT Southwestern Medical School. The medical school is highly selective with an acceptance rate hovering around 5% and typical MCAT scores in the top 10% of all test-takers.
The medical school has made the top 10 in the U.S. News ranking for primary care, and the school offers a range of combined degree programs such as M.D./Ph.D., M.D./M.B.A. and M.D./M.P.H. Students have plenty of clinical and residency options at the school's four affiliated hospitals.
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