School of Medicine
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The School of Medicine, the oldest medical school in the western United States, encourages intellectual diversity in students interested in developing a scholarly, investigative approach to problems in medicine and science and using discoveries to transform patient care. The school has 946 full-time faculty, including seven Nobel laureates; 1,353 postdoctoral scholars; 481 MD students; 904 PhD and MS candidates; and 1,001 residents and clinic fellows. Faculty deliver care at Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, where medical students also gain experience. In 2014, faculty received more than $637 million for sponsored research.
People
- PhD in Genetics
- MS in Community Health and Prevention Research
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Bioengineering
- PhD in Epidemiology and Clinical Research
- PhD in Neurosciences, MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine, PhD in Neuroscience
- MD in Medicine
- MS in Biomedical Informatics
- PhD in Genetics
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Genetics
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MS in Health Policy
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Immunology, School of Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine, MS in Epidemiology and Clinical Research
- PhD in Health Policy
- MD in Medicine, MBA in Business
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Neurosciences
- MBA in Business, MD in Medicine
- MS in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling
- MS in Community Health and Prevention Research
- PhD in Genetics, MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Biomedical Informatics
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- PhD in Biomedical Informatics
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine
- MD in Medicine