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    A Look at Medical School Curriculum by Year

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    Whether youโ€™ve already secured your seat or youโ€™re still working your way through the application process, youโ€™re now looking to learn a bit more about what to expect in medical school. Itโ€™s true that each Doctor of Medicine (MD) program is differentโ€”but medicine is a very regulated field, which means there are certain subjects and skills all future physicians are required to learn.

    There are a few different paths students can take in pursuit of their medical degree. The most common among them, however, is the traditional four-year MD program. Read on for an overview of what St. Georgeโ€™s University (SGU) students can expect from the four-year medical school curriculum by year.

    What to expect in medical school: The four-year MD curriculum

    Four-year MD programs are generally split into two primary sections, with the first two years spent covering the basic sciences and the final two years spent teaching students more about the clinical sciences. You can expect the course delivery itself to vary among programs, but using this SGU program outline can help give you an idea of what to expect throughout each phase of your time in medical school.

    Table showing medical school curriculum

    Year one: Basic sciences

    Year two: Basic sciences

    Years three & four: Clinical sciences

    Final medical school considerations

    In addition to the year-by-year outline of a traditional four-year medical school curriculum, there are a few other elements youโ€™ll want to keep on your radar throughout your time in med school. All medical students, for example, will need to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and Step 2 before they can apply for residency.

    Students should expect to sit for the USMLE Step 1 at the end of their second year of medical school. The USMLE Step 2 focuses more on clinical management, and students can expect to take this phase of the exam after theyโ€™ve completed clinical rotations.

    Itโ€™s also helpful to note that the classic four-year MD program most have grown accustomed to isnโ€™t your only option. The School of Medicine at SGU proudly offers a range of options, from five-, six-, and seven-year MD tracks to dual degree opportunities in which students can earn a masterโ€™s degree alongside their MD.

    To learn more about the details of these programs, visit the SGU Doctor of Medicine program page.

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