Thomas Jefferson University
Jefferson Medical College
Founded in 1824, Jefferson Medical College has awarded more than 27,000 medical degrees and has more living graduates than any other medical school in the nation. It offers both undergrad medical education programs and innovative joint degree programs to more than 1,000 students each year.
Jefferson Medical College is recognized for its balanced approach to medical education, and approximately one out of four to one out of five applicants throughout the U.S. apply to Jefferson.
The Jefferson Medical College is comprised of the following medical departments:
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