Overview
The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program at Florida International University’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine provides a curriculum focused on patient-centered care, early clinical experiences, and community service.
Students begin hands-on learning during their first year, working with patients in both clinical settings and underserved communities through FIU’s innovative NeighborhoodHELP program.
The curriculum emphasizes teamwork, biomedical sciences, and clinical skills, preparing students for diverse medical careers with a strong focus on addressing healthcare disparities in South Florida.
FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Miami, Florida
- Average MCAT: 510
- Average GPA: 3.82
- Class size: 122
- Total applicants: 4,672
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More About the Medical School
Admission to the M.D. program at Florida International University’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine is a competitive and holistic process. Applicants must submit their applications through AMCAS, including MCAT scores, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and transcripts.
The admissions committee values not only academic achievements but also personal qualities such as empathy, resilience, leadership, and a commitment to serving the community. Clinical experience, research involvement, and community service are important components of a strong application.
FIU encourages diversity and looks for applicants who are passionate about reducing healthcare disparities, especially in underserved areas. Interviews are conducted by invitation, and the admissions process operates on a rolling basis. FIU’s holistic review ensures that the committee considers each applicant’s academic and personal qualifications to determine their readiness for medical school and commitment to the medical profession.
Early application is recommended due to the competitive nature of the program and rolling admissions schedule.