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Thank you for visiting UConn 2024/25.
Thank you for interviewing at UConn. Contact Information Office of Medical Student Affairs and Admissions Phone: 860-679-4713 Fax: 860-679-6763 Email: admissions@uchc.edu Thomas Regan, M.D. Assistant Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs Marilyn Katz, M.D. Interim Assistant Dean of Medical Student Affairs Carla Burns, M.Ed. Director of Admissions and Student Affairs Liz Golebieski, M.P.H. Administrative Program […]
Thank you for visiting UConn.
Thank you for interviewing at UConn. Contact Information Office of Medical Student Affairs and Admissions Phone: 860-679-4713 Fax: 860-679-6763 Email: admissions@uchc.edu Thomas Regan, M.D. Assistant Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs Marilyn Katz, M.D. Interim Assistant Dean of Medical Student Affairs Carla Burns, M.Ed. Director of Admissions and Student Affairs Liz Golebieski, M.P.H. Administrative Program […]
Career Counseling
Mentoring Program Career Counseling The chief objective of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine is to train students to be superior physicians, who are broadly prepared to enter all fields of medicine. Choosing a career specialty is the single most important academic decision facing medical students, and students often begin thinking about this immediately […]
Mentoring Programs
Career Counseling Mentoring Programs Medical students have access to a number of formal and informal faculty, administrative, and peer mentors from the beginning of their first year. Mentors provide students with guidance on personal and professional development, academic counseling, and career planning. The diverse and redundant system of advisors helps students by proactively anticipating challenges […]
Fast Facts
About Us UConn Office of Institutional Research Fast Facts Through 2025, the UConn School of Medicine has graduated 54 classes and 4,297 medical school students. In 2024, over 5,500 prospective students applied for 114 positions. 2024 research grants and contract funding exceeded $112 million. 38% of our graduates serve as resident physicians or practice medicine […]
Residents and Fellows
Residents & FellowsThe UConn School of Medicine (UCSOM) and its affiliated hospitals provide the educational and clinical resources for residency and fellowship training at the Graduate Medical Education (GME) level. The UCSOM sponsors a wide array of GME programs including 55 accredited residency and fellowships, and hosts approximately 650 residents and fellows with more than […]
Prospective Students
Prospective Students Welcome to the UConn School of Medicine. Here, we are committed to the belief that physicians are scientists, and the educational structure is designed to reflect that principle. The curriculum emphasizes problem-based learning, chronic care, ambulatory experiences, disease prevention, and rehabilitation, among other medical aspects of human health, and always within the context of […]
Applying to the M.D. Program
Academic Policies and Procedures Fast Facts About the School of Medicine Transfer Admissions Applying to the M.D. Program Contact Information Marilyn Katz, M.D. Assistant Dean for Medical Student Affairs Thomas Regan, M.D. Assistant Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs Carla Burns, M.Ed. Director of Admissions and Student Affairs Liz Golebieski, M.P.H. Administrative Program Coordinator Antonella […]
Pre-Medical School Opportunities
Office of Physician-Scientist Career Development Pre-Medical School Opportunities The UConn School of Medicine encourages students considering a career in medicine to take part in one of our unique programs offered to students from middle school through undergraduate. B.A./B.S. and M.D. Program College Summer Fellowship Program Health Career Opportunity Programs Medicine and Dental Medicine Post-Baccalaureate Program
History
While all the founding faculty helped shape the history of the medical school, 10 were chosen specifically by the Class of 1972 to be portrayed in the mural as representatives of all their School of Medicine teachers. Robert L. Volle, Ph.D., first to lead the Pharmacology Department, and later became associate medical school dean, and […]