Type | Public university |
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Established | 1822[1] |
Parent institution | University of Vermont |
Dean | Richard L. Page, M.D. |
Academic staff | 1,986[2] |
Administrative staff | 447[2] |
Students | 431[2] |
Location | , , U.S. |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Green and Gold |
Affiliations | University of Vermont Medical Center |
Website | www |
The Robert Larner College of Medicine is the medical school of the University of Vermont, a public research university in Burlington, Vermont. Established in 1822, it is the nation's seventh oldest medical school. The primary teaching hospital for the Larner College of Medicine is the UVM Medical Center in Burlington.
The Larner College of Medicine offers both MD and PhD degrees, as well as a Certificate in Integrative Healthcare through the shared program with the University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences. In 2022, there were 479 medical students, 329 graduate students, and 42 post-doctoral students enrolled.[3] The entering class of 2020 contains 120 students.[4]
The school's medical curriculum is known as the "Vermont Integrated Curriculum". It has both traditional, subject-based and more contemporary, organ/system-based components. The first 18 months of the curriculum are devoted to basic and clinical science; the remainder of the four-year program largely consists of clinical clerkships.