Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education - Program Offered

Program Offered

B.S./M.D. (Bachelor of Science / Doctor of Medicine)

Curriculum

First Year (Fall)

Biology of Organisms - Animal Physiology

General Physics I

English (FIQWS)

World Civilizations


First Year (Spring)

General Chemistry

General Physics II

United States History

Elective


Second Year (Fall)

Bio-Organic Chemistry

Genetics

Psychology

Biostatistics

Elective


Second Year (Spring)

Molecules to Cells I (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)

Health, Medicine, and Society I, II, III

Elective


Third Year (Fall)

Molecules to Cells II (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)

Health, Medicine, and Society IV (Epidemiology)

Philosophy of the Rational Animal

Elective


Third Year (Spring)

Structure (Gross Anatomy/ Embryology / Organ Imaging)

Histology

Physiology I (Systemic Functions)


Fourth Year (Fall)

Physiology II (Systemic Functions)

Medical Pharmacology

Patient-Doctor I

Health, Medicine, and Society V (U.S. Health Policy)


Fourth Year (Spring)

Neuroscience

Neuropsychiatry

Host Defense, Immunology, and Pathogenesis

Patient-Doctor II


Fifth Year (Fall)

Behavioral Medicine

System Pathology

Introduction to Clinical Medicine I

Clinical Decision Making and Evidence-Based Medicine


Fifth Year (Spring)

Physical Diagnosis

Introduction to Clinical Medicine II

USMLE Step 1

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