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Admissions
The mission of the University of Minnesota Medical School—Duluth Campus is to be a leader in educating physicians dedicated to family medicine, to serve the health care needs of rural Minnesota and American Indian communities and to discover and disseminate knowledge through research. Important Change for the 2010 Application Cycle The University of Minnesota Medical School has two campuses, in the Twin Cities and in Duluth. The Duluth program has a unique mission to train family medicine physicians for rural Minnesota and Native American communities. Beginning with the entering class of 2010, the two campuses will have a unified AMCAS identity. Applicants will designate the University of Minnesota Medical School—Minneapolis/Duluth on their AMCAS application whether they intend to apply to the Twin Cities, Duluth, or both campuses. The applicant will receive an e-mail with a link to a site where the applicant will indicate whether he or she is interested in applying to the Duluth program, the Twin Cities program, or both. Each campus will continue to have its own separate supplemental application process. The applicant will receive additional directions for the supplemental application from the selected program. Medical School Tracks
| | Twin Cities Campus | Duluth Campus | M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program |
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| Program Goal | To provide self-directed future physicians a variety of opportunities to explore their career choices in a medical education program that is based on achieving competencies. | To educate physicians dedicated to family medicine, and to serve the health care needs of rural Minnesota and American Indian communities. | To provide exceptional training in medicine and a research area of students' tchoice, thereby preparing them for a leadership role in academic medicine. | | Avg. Annual Entering Class | 170 | 60 | Up to 10 (incorporated into Twin Cities entering class) | | Program Duration | 4 to 6 years | 4 years; 2 years in Duluth, 2 years at the Twin Cities campus (or other locations) to complete M.D. | 7 to 8 years | | Additional Information | Medical students are assigned advisors to provide guidance throughout medical school; diverse clinical experiences in a variety of urban settings or in a small town through Rural Physician Associate Program. | Rural and family medicine clinical experiences continue throughout the two years; small class size and proximity to peers and teachers fosters atmosphere of camaraderie. | M.D. earned through Medical School; dissertation required for Ph.D. | | Resulting Degree | M.D. (opportunities to earn joint degrees) | M.D. (awarded by Twin Cities campus) | M.D. and Ph.D. in a basic science discipline. | | Contact | Paul T. White, J.D., Associate Dean for Admissions | Lillian A. Repesh, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs | Susan R. Shurson, Assistant Director |
University of Minnesota Medical School - Duluth Campus Admissions Office 218-726-8511 medadmis@d.umn.edu 
Back Row, left to right: Phyllis Lindberg, Education Specialist; Dina Flaherty, Financial Aid Liaison; Susan Christensen, Admissions Office Front Row, left to right: Kathy Piper, Student Affairs Office; Lillian Repesh, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs
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