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At the West Virginia University School of Medicine, we educate health professionals, provide thousands of people with medical care, and conduct lifesaving research. Our students work side-by-side with doctors and scientists in the University's modern hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. They also have a chance to learn from professionals in practice at medical offices, clinics and hospitals across the state.

WVU medical faculty and students are at the leading edge of scientific studies of the biological process of life - and at the forefront of efforts to bring health advances to residents of West Virginia's cities and rural areas. Many graduates choose to stay in West Virginia to help meet our state's healthcare needs. Others join the most competitive residency and postdoctoral programs in the country. A WVU medical education can prepare you for whatever your future will bring.
WVU School of Medicine ranked No. 3 for Rural Medicine by U.S. News

US News Best Medical Schools 2014 Rural Medicine
The West Virginia University School of Medicine has received its highest ever national ranking for an educational program, coming in at number three in rural medicine. The ranking is published in the latest issue of U.S. News and World Report's 2014 edition of "America's Best Graduate Schools" and available online at USNews.com.

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The West Virginia University Institute for Community and Rural Health has awarded six students from the WVU School of Medicine with scholarships for the 2012-2013 academic year in exchange for their commitment to practice in the state after graduation.

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Upcoming Events
May
19
2013 Graduation

9:00 to 1:00 PM

Morgantown Event Center

Class of 2013 Graduation
Reception to follow
May
27
Memorial Day Holiday
 
Jun
4
PSCI Final - MS1