UNMC's rigorous academics, diverse clinical experiences and supportive environment put you on the path to becoming a skilled, compassionate physician.
UNMC prepares medical degree students to meet the needs of patients through clinical practice, biomedical science and research, problem-solving and compassion.
Review contact information for the Office of Admissions and Student Affairs in the College of Medicine at UNMC.
Review opportunities for state licensure following completion of the MD program in the College of Medicine at UNMC.
A combined MD-MBA degree equips you with the tools you need to become highly skilled in both management and medicine.
Pursue your passion for public health and medicine with a combined MD-MPH and help solve complex health problems.
Do you have a passion for caring for patients and for research? Consider the dual MD-PhD degree.
Our curriculum produces physicians whose foundation in basic, clinical, and health systems sciences prepare them to promote health and reduce patient suffering.
Review requirements for students pursuing an MD at the UNMC College of Medicine to graduate and receive their degree.
The objectives of UNMC's medical degree program are to prepare you for success in primary care or specialty fields.
Active participation in community service provides critical opportunities to apply skills and knowledge gained in medical school and develop a sense of empathy.
Enhanced Medical Education Tracks offer medical students an opportunity to perform an in-depth study of an interdisciplinary field of medicine.
EMET applicants are selected for Tracks based on their interest in the topic and motivation to complete work above and beyond the primary MD curriculum.
The MD honors thesis encourages students to engage in scientific research during medical education and become eligible to graduate with honors.
The College of Medicine has a variety of research-related grant and award opportunities available to UNMC faculty.
The Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) program identifies knowledge gaps in the effectiveness of clinical care and improves CER in these areas.
The Great Plains IDeA-CTR is a collaborative effort between nine regional institutions that provides training, resources. and funding to regional researchers.
The Research and Development Committee handles funding opportunities for faculty, including the Bridge Funding program, and student research opportunities.
The College of Medicine provides a variety of research opportunities for both current and prospective UNMC students.
UNMC's dozens of programs--including nearly 20 in internal medicine--allow residents and fellows a variety of specialties.
Find information for residents and fellows, including salaries, benefits and nearby housing.
Wellness resources for residents and fellows include an assistance program and a private wellness lounge.
We aim to facilitate house officers’ involvement in research in the areas of patient safety, quality improvement, healthcare disparities and education research.
Paid vacation and professional leave, health insurance and meal allowances are just a few of the benefits residents receive in addition to their yearly salary.
Reach out to the Graduate Medical Education office for information about benefits, contracts, orientation or graduation.
An introduction to understanding how culture influences views within healthcare. Source: Clark College CCE, lesson by Elizabeth Patterson
Cultural competence for healthcare providers. Source: Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Education
Identifies how cultural differences, personal biases, and healthcare disparities can impact healthcare. Source: HCA Healthcare