- University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
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name = UC San Diego School of Medicine
motto =Fiat lux (Let There Be Light)
established =1969
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dean =David A. Brenner
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city =La Jolla
state =California
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campus =Suburb
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website = [http://som.ucsd.edu/ som.ucsd.edu]University of California at San Diego School of Medicine is a
medical school located inLa Jolla, California , USA.The school held its first class in 1969 and conferred its first degrees in 1973. The school aggressively recruited leading physician scientists of its era and rapidly gained a reputation as an elite medical school. The sophomore class in 1971 achieved the highest score in the National Board of Medical Examiners examination in the nation.
UCSD School of Medicine was ranked 14 on the 2007 edition of "
U.S. News and World Report " for research. [ [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/med/brief/mdrrank_brief.php US News Medical School Ranking for 2007] ] UCSD School of Medicine is ranked 35th in primary care.Notable Alumni
* Jerome Hoffman (M.D. 1974) is Professor of Medicine and Emergency Medicine at
UCLA Medical Center
*Edward Tobinick (M.D. 1977) patented a use of subcutaneousTNF-α to treat intractable back pain.
*Brian Druker (M.D. 1981) discovered the drugimatinib (Gleevec) for the treatment ofchronic myelogenous leukemia .Notable Faculty
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Dr. David Brenner is the current dean of the school
*William Nyhan is a pediatrician who first described what is now called theLesch-Nyhan syndrome Preclinical Core Courses
*Year One
Fall Quarter: Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Social and Behavioral Sciences-Doctor/Patient Relationship
Mini-Block: Principles of Pharmacology
Winter Quarter: Basic Cardiac Life Support, Organ Physiology, Principles of Pharmacology, Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Spring: Endocrinology, Reproduction and Metabolism, Basic Neurology, Social and Behavioral Sciences-Human Growth and Development, Principles of Pharmacology, Introduction to Clinical Medicine
*Year Two
Mini-Block: Hematology
Fall: Human Anatomy, Histology, Social and Behavioral Sciences-Introduction to Health Care Systems, Epidemiology/Biostatistics, Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Winter: Human Disease Microbiology, Human Disease Pathology, Social and Behavioral Sciences-Psychopathology, Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Spring: Human Disease Microbiology, Human Disease Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Medical Student Services and Programs
* Healthy Student Program
* Tutorial Service
* Careers in Medicine Program
* Advising and Mentoring: Faculty Mentor, Office of Student Affairs Advisor, Big Sib, Senior Mentor, Senior Faculty AdvisorMedical Student Organizations
Al-Tabib - 'The Physician', American College of Physicians, American Geriatrics Society, American Medical Association & California Medical Association(AMA&CMA),American Medical Student Association (AMSA), American Medical Women's Association (AMWA), Amnesty International, Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA), Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF),Diversity Coalition,Doctors Ought to Care (D.O.C.), Emergency Medicine Student Interest Group, Family Medicine Interest Group, Four String Society, Free Clinic, Global Medicine Interest Group, Healthy Student Program, Holistic & Integrative Medicine (HI-Med), Internal Medicine Interest Group, Korean American Medical Student Association, Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Allies in Medicine, Medical Students for Choice (MSFC), OB/GYN Interest Group, Oncology Interest Group, Peer Mentors, Phi Delta Epsilon, Procedures Interests Group Psychiatry Interest Group, South Asian Medical Student Association, Stress Relief Valve (SRV Med), Students Interest Group in Neurology, Students Interested in Pediatrics (SIP), Student National Medical, Surgery Interest Group, The Human Condition
tudent Run Free Clinic
The UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project, in partnership with the community, provides accessible, quality healthcare for the underserved in a respectful environment in which students, health professionals, patients, and community members learn from one another. It seeks to sustain health through free medical and preventive care, health education, access to social services
Graduate & Dual Degree Programs
* Medical Scientist Training Program Biomedical Sciences M.D./Ph.D.
* Medical Scholars Program (8-yr. Baccalaureate/M.D.)
* Masters in Bioengineering
* Masters in Public Health
* Masters in Leadership of Health Care Organizations
* Masters of Advanced Studies in Clinical Research
* Ph.D. Program in the Humanities and Social Sciences
* Independent Ph.D. programsReferences
External links
* [http://som.ucsd.edu UC San Diego School of Medicine Official Website]
* [http://meded.ucsd.edu/freeclinic/ UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic]
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