Curriculum
The University of Louisville School of Medicine provides a comprehensive medical training experience that recruits, educates, and develops physicians to enhance the community's health. The school offers diverse classroom, clinical, and community settings, and several areas of excellence to serve students and the community better. These include the Distinction Track program, healthcare disparities-focused curriculum, team-based and problem-based learning, early clinical exposure and electives, wellness programming, six College Communities, and academic support and coaching. The school aims to produce compassionate, talented, and knowledgeable physicians capable of improving the health of the community.
- Mission & Program Objectives
- 4-Year Curriculum Overview
- Teaching Methods
- Areas of Curricular Emphasis
- Electives
- School of Medicine Policies
- University Policies
- Education Program Committee
- Evaluation & Assessment
- Distinction Tracks
- Trover Rural Track
- Global Education Office
- Medical Student Research
- Medical Educational Research
- LCME Accreditation
- Standardized Patient Clinic
- Simulation Center
- Academic Technology Support