Program Overview
Introduction to the College of Medicine
The College of Medicine is a prestigious institution that offers a range of academic programs and research opportunities. The college is committed to providing students with a comprehensive education and training in the field of medicine.
Campuses
The College of Medicine has several campuses located throughout the state, including:
- Daytona Beach
- Fort Pierce
- Orlando
- Pensacola
- Sarasota
- Tallahassee
- Marianna Rural Program
- Immokalee Health Education Site
- Thomasville Program
Academics
The College of Medicine offers a range of academic programs, including:
- Departments:
- Behavioral Sciences & Social Medicine
- Biomedical Sciences
- Clinical Sciences
- Family Medicine & Rural Health
- Geriatrics
- Degree Programs:
- M.D.
- Physician Assistant
- Ph.D.
- M.S. (Bridge Program)
- B.S. (IMS Program)
- Divisions / Offices:
- Academic Affairs
- Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences
- Faculty Development
- Graduate Medical Education
- Medical Education
- Student Affairs
- Residency Programs:
- Residency Programs
- ICR Postdoctoral Health Psychology Consortium
- Centers & Institutes:
- Area Health Education Center
- Autism Institute
- Center for Behavioral Health Integration
- Center for Brain Repair
- Center for Child Stress & Health
- Center on Global Health
- Center for Medicine and Public Health
- Center for Rural Health Research & Policy
- Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases
- Education & Clinical Centers:
- The Chapman Humanities and Arts in Medicine Program
- Healthy Liver
Admissions
The College of Medicine offers admission to the following programs:
- M.D.
- Physician Assistant
- Ph.D
- IMS B.S.
- Honors Medical Scholars
Research
The College of Medicine is committed to advancing medical research and offers a range of research opportunities, including:
- Division of Research
- Search by Research Expertise
- Ph.D. Program
- Medical Student Research
- Sponsored Funding Assistance
- Translational Science Laboratory
- MRI Facility
- Centers & Institutes:
- Area Health Education Center
- Autism Institute
- Center for Behavioral Health Integration
- Center for Brain Repair
- Center for Child Stress & Health
- Center on Global Health
- Center for Medicine and Public Health
- Center for Rural Health Research & Policy
- Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases
Honors Medical Scholars Program
The Honors Medical Scholars Program is a prestigious program that offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor's degree and a Doctor of Medicine degree in a compressed timeframe. The program requires:
- Successful participation in Honors Medical Scholars Program activities
- FSU Bachelor's degree, including medical school prerequisites
- 3.5 overall GPA and strong science GPA
- MCAT score at or above the 50th%
- Successful application and interview with the College of Medicine admissions
M.D. Phase
The M.D. phase of the Honors Medical Scholars Program requires:
- Successful participation in Honors Medical Scholars Program activities
- FSU Bachelor's degree, including medical school prerequisites
- 3.5 overall GPA and strong science GPA
- MCAT score at or above the 50th%
- Successful application and interview with the College of Medicine admissions
