Texas A&M College of Medicine

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Medical education is the thread that creates a singular vision for future and current students, alumni and practicing physicians. By impacting education and training at all levels, the Texas A&M College of Medicine fosters achievement of career goals and the transformation of health care for patient populations.

For MD students, an innovative, new curriculum was introduced in 2015 to bring more flexibility and individualization to the education process, to create lifelong-learners and bring better health care to all. The new curriculum further integrates basic science content more closely with clinical context, provides clinical exposure earlier in the pre-clerkship experience and reinforces basic science content in clinical rotations.

The Texas A&M College of Medicine's unique structure means students have the flexibility for an individualized approach to the medical education experience, all while becoming part of the Aggie Family.

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