Overview
The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program at East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine is a comprehensive, four-year curriculum that aims to prepare students for residency training.
The program is divided into two phases: the first 18 months focus on foundational scientific knowledge and early clinical skills, while the remaining time emphasizes practical patient care through clinical clerkships.
The curriculum integrates key competencies such as patient care, medical knowledge, professionalism, and interprofessional collaboration, encouraging a lifelong learning approach essential for the evolving medical field.
Quillen College of Medicine – East Tennessee State University
Medical degree: MD
- Johnson City, Tennessee
- Average MCAT: 507
- Average GPA: 3.73
- Class size: 79
- Total applicants: 2,386
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More About the Medical School
Admission to the Quillen College of Medicine is a competitive process that seeks students who demonstrate academic excellence, maturity, and a commitment to serving others. The college values diverse backgrounds and looks for candidates who show potential in areas beyond academics, including leadership and service.
Applicants are required to submit their applications through AMCAS (American Medical College Application Service). The admissions committee considers factors like GPA, MCAT scores, clinical experiences, research, and volunteer work.
Letters of recommendation and personal statements are also components of the application. The college looks for individuals who will thrive in their curriculum, especially those interested in primary care and serving underserved communities.
Interviews are by invitation only and are an integral part of the final selection process. Applicants should also meet the technical standards required to pursue a medical career, including physical, cognitive, and behavioral capabilities.