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Building on it's reputation for innovation in medical education, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine introduced the WR<sup>2</sup> curriculum with the class entering in the summer of 2006. The goal of the new curriculum is to unite the disciplines of medicine and public health.
In the University Program, students work in small "IQ" groups, originally within their societies and later on, in a mix of all four.




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Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
TypePrivate
Established1843
DeanPamela B. Davis, MD, PhD
Academic staff11,049
Students1,206
616 MD
155 MD-PhD
435 PhD
LocationCleveland, Ohio, USA
CampusUrban
Websitewww.casemed.case.edu
File:CaseMed Logo.png

Case Western Reserve School of Medicine (CWRU SOM, CaseMed) is one of the graduate schools of Case Western Reserve University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.

The School of Medicine is included as a member of the "13 School Consortium" of elite medical schools. Members of this group include: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Duke University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Pritzker School of Medicine (University of Chicago), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Washington University School of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, and Yale University School of Medicine.

Prospective students apply to one of two tracks to the M.D. degree. The "University Program" and the "College Program," at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. There are several dual degree programs offered at the school such as MSTP, MD/PhD, MD/MS, MD/MPH and MD/MDM.

The current dean of the medical school is Dr. Pamela B. Davis.

History

Education

Building on it's reputation for innovation in medical education, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine introduced the WR curriculum with the class entering in the summer of 2006. The goal of the new curriculum is to unite the disciplines of medicine and public health.


Major Teaching Affiliates

Other Teaching Affiliates

Student life

Societies

Case Medical School is divided into four societies named after famous CaseMed alums. Upon matriculation, students in the University Program are assigned to a society. Each has a Society Dean who serves as an academic adviser to the students. The societies are:

Every year, the four societies compete in "ISC Picnic" for the infamous Society Cup in a series of events (e.g. soccer, flag football, relay races etc.) to test physical talents of the students in each society. The Robbins Society currently holds the cup after a marginal win over Blackwell who held the cup since its introduction in 2001.

Doc Opera

Every year, students at CaseMed write, direct and perform a full length musical parody, lampooning Case, their professors, and themselves. In recent years, the show has been a benefit for the Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland.


In Popular Culture

Notable Alumni

See also

External links

References

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