Overview
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston offers a comprehensive four-year MD program that integrates foundational medical science with clinical practice.
The curriculum is divided into pre-clinical and clinical years, providing hands-on patient care starting in the first year through longitudinal preceptorships. The program emphasizes system-based modules, covering key areas such as cardiovascular, nervous, and reproductive systems.
Third-year students engage in core clerkships across multiple specialties like surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics. In the fourth year, students select career focus tracks tailored to their residency interests, such as acute care or primary care.
McGovern Medical School – UTHealth Houston
Medical degree: MD
- Houston, Texas
- Average MCAT: 512
- Average GPA: 3.88
- Class size: 240
- Total applicants: 5,451
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More About the Medical School
Admission to McGovern Medical School is competitive, seeking students with academic excellence, leadership, and a passion for serving communities.
Applicants must submit their materials through AMCAS, including MCAT scores, transcripts, and letters of recommendation. The admissions process includes a holistic review of applicants’ intellectual and interpersonal qualities, motivation for medicine, and service to the community.
McGovern values a broad range of experiences, considering factors such as diversity and technical skills. Interviews are conducted using a multiple mini-interview (MMI) format, assessing ethical reasoning and communication skills. McGovern prioritizes Texas residents but is open to all qualified applicants. Key attributes for successful applicants include intellectual capacity, integrity, and a commitment to patient-centered care.