Medical Education
Medical Education
The Office of Medical Education oversees the four-year, competency-based curriculum at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Medical Education
The Office of Medical Education oversees the four-year, competency-based curriculum at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Degree Programs
The four-year MD Degree program offers an integrated medical curriculum alongside immersive clinical experiences leading to conferral of the Doctorate of Medicine (MD).
Students in the first-in-the-nation Primary Care-Population Medicine (PC-PM) dual-degree program earn a Master of Science in Population Medicine (ScM) and an MD degree.
The Warren Alpert Physician-Scientist MD/PhD and Advanced Training Program integrates MD degree training with doctoral study.
The MD/MPA Program is a joint, integrated, four-year program in which select students receive both an MD degree and a Master of Public Affairs (MPA).
The Gateways to Medicine, Health Care, and Research Program offers a Master of Science in Medical Sciences or a certificate in medical science.
The two-year Graduate Program in Medical Physics offers intensive research training and clinical experience.
Learning Environment
Our innovative curriculum has been thoughtfully designed to impart the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and abilities students need to become excellent physicians and scientists, while giving students meaningful feedback every step of the way.
The Office of Medical Education manages academic calendars across all four years of medical school.
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University requires that students, faculty, and staff review integral features of our academic and learning environments each year.