| The
University of Iowa College of
Medicine has nationally recognized programs in family medicine, rural
medicine, audiology, and physical therapy, among many others. The college
has more than 700 full-time faculty members and offers clinical educational
opportunities through its affiliation with one of the nation's best teaching
hospitals, University
of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. MD
program
Students interested in the professional MD degree should apply directly to
the Carver College of Medicine.
Applying
to the MD Program
Master in Medical Education program
The Carver College of Medicine also offers a Master in Medical Education.
Applying to the MME Program
Graduate programs in medicine
Students interested in these graduate programs should apply to the Graduate
College and meet the admission requirements of the academic program
offering the instruction.
- Anatomy
& Cell Biology (PhD)
- Biochemistry
(MS or PhD)
- Biosciences
Program (PhD)
- Free Radical
& Radiation Biology Program (MS
or PhD)
- Genetics
(PhD)
- Human Toxicology (PhD)
- Immunology
(PhD)
- Informatics (MS or PhD)
- Microbiology
(PhD)
- Molecular & Cellular Biology (PhD)
- Molecular Physiology & Biophysics (MS or PhD)
- Neuroscience
(PhD)
- Pathology
(MS)
- Pharmacology
(MS or PhD)
- Physical
Rehabilitation Science (PhD)
- Physical
Therapy (DPT)
- Physician
Assistant (MPA)
- Translational
Biomedicine (MS
or PhD)
Combined
degree programs
Consider combining your MD with another
advanced degree. Iowa has several programs allowing graduate students to earn
two degrees at the same time.
Combined
Degree Programs
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