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    What you learn in medical school

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    Journey to Becoming an MD: Step 3

  • Journey to become an MD: Steps to becoming a doctor
  • Once you begin a four-year medical school program, your time there will be roughly split between two years of learning the foundational sciences and two years of hands-on training in a clinical setting. At SGU, students are given the opportunity to complete their clinical rotations at 75+ hospitals and health systems in the US, UK, and Canada.

    Get an inside scoop on what to expect during your first semester of med school. This section will share resources to help you feel ready and assured going into your first day of classes.

    Preparing for your first semester

    Gearing up to start medical school? In the journey to become an MD, medical school is an exciting stepping stone where you will truly delve headfirst into all things health and medicine. Embarking on this new stage, of course, means having to adjust to the demands a new routine. We’ve compiled some resources to help you get a sense of the med student experience.
    Explore preparing for your first semester

    Medical School Curriculum

    Although there are other tracks, a four-year medical school curriculum includes two years of foundational sciences followed by two years of clinical training. The setup of the program was developed to prepare aspiring physicians through rigorous coursework, hands-on experience, and patient interactions.
    Explore Curriculum Insights

    Clinical Rotations

    During medical school, clinical rotations are crucial for hands-on experience. It is the time when you will apply your theoretical knowledge to real-life settings. During this time, you will also develop patient care skills and gain exposure to various medical specialties. This immersive training is essential for preparing you to become a competent and confident physician.
    Explore Clinical Rotations

    The holistic review: What it means for your med school application

    There’s more to evaluating medical school applications than GPAs and test scores. Comprehensive programs such as SGU’s School of Medicine incorporate holistic reviews that consider experiences and character in tandem with academic metrics. Learn more about what a holistic review means for your medical school application.

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    From Dr.eam To Doctor

    Learn more about our MD program and tracks

    Every aspect of our MD program and tracks are intentionally designed to support you on your path to becoming a physician.

    Flexible Start Dates: Choose from multiple entry terms in August, January, or April to begin your medical education at your convenience.

    Program and Track Highlights

    • Global Recognition: SGU’s School of Medicine has been continuously accredited for decades, enabling our students to be eligible to practice in the US.
    • Clinical Training: 85+ hospitals and health systems in the US, UK, and Canada offer clinical and ambulatory training and support.
    • Legacy of Excellence: Join the network of over 23K+ graduates* who have impacted healthcare worldwide.
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