Program Overview
Introduction to the Geisel School of Medicine
The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, founded in 1797 by Nathan Smith, is the fourth oldest medical school in the United States. The Dartmouth campus is located in Hanover, NH, a small New England town, located between the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Curriculum and Education
Recognizing the changing complexities of modern medicine, the Geisel School of Medicine prepares students for complex ethical, moral, and technical decision-making with a curriculum that interweaves science, clinical skills, and technology.
Curriculum Details
- The Geisel curriculum for students matriculating in 2015 and after is designed to provide a comprehensive education in medicine.
- The curriculum includes a combination of science, clinical skills, and technology to prepare students for the complexities of modern medicine.
Research Opportunities
The Geisel School of Medicine provides research opportunities for students, although specific details are not provided in the given context.
Admissions Requirements
The admissions requirements for the Geisel School of Medicine are not explicitly stated in the provided context, but it is mentioned that the web pages for Geisel School of Medicine will provide more detailed information on the School's curriculum, research opportunities, students, faculty, and admissions requirements.
Faculty and Students
The Geisel School of Medicine has a faculty and student body, but specific details about the faculty and students are not provided in the given context.
Location
The Dartmouth campus is located in Hanover, NH, a small New England town, located between the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont.
History
The Geisel School of Medicine was founded in 1797 by Nathan Smith, making it the fourth oldest medical school in the United States.
