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Academic Programs

MD Program at Drexel University College of Medicine

MD Program

The College of Medicine, one of the oldest medical colleges in the country, currently trains one in every 78 medical students in the United States.

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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies

Graduate School

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies prepares students for a career in the health sciences. Over 900 students participate in our 40 doctoral, master's and professional studies programs.

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PhD graduates can continue their scholarly training through a mentored research position at the College of Medicine.

Postdoctoral Studies

PhD graduates can continue their scholarly training through a mentored research position at the College of Medicine. Our postdoctoral programs provide the next career-building step for a more permanent position in academia, research or any other field.

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Drexel medical students can earn their MBA, PhD or master's degree while pursuing their MD through one of our dual degree programs.

Dual Degree Programs

Want to learn the business side of medicine or know more about pharmacology? Drexel medical students can earn their MBA, PhD or master's degree while pursuing their MD through one of our dual degree programs.

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Current physicians and health care professionals can stay up to date on the latest advances in medicine and technology through our continuing medical education (CME) programs.

Continuing Education

Current physicians and health care professionals can stay up to date on the latest advances in medicine and technology through our continuing education (CE) programs.

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This historic commitment to women's health and leadership in medicine and science continues today through several unique programs.

Women's Health & Leadership

The College of Medicine was the first medical school to educate women. This historic commitment to women's health and leadership in medicine and science continues today through several unique programs.

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