Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
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The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM) is an academic division of Michigan State University (MSU) that grants the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, emphasizing patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. Required courses at the college reinforce the importance of ethics and professionalism in medicine.[4] In 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college 46th for primary care.[5] The college was also ranked for family medicine and rural medicine.[5] More than 4,000 M.D.s have graduated from the college.[6][7] Pre-clinical campuses are located on MSU's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan and in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, while the clinical rotations are at seven community campuses located throughout Michigan.
Motto | Serving the People |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1964 |
Dean | Aron Sousa, MD |
Academic staff | 600 full-time, 3300 adjunct[1] |
Students | 800[1] |
Location | , , 42.7226°N 84.464764°W / 42.7226; -84.464764 |
Campus | East Lansing, Grand Rapids, Flint |
Tuition (2020-2021) | $48,378 resident[2][3] $89,712 non-resident[2][3] |
Website | http://www.chm.msu.edu/ |