Is the Regional Medical Campus right for you?

The Regional Medical Campus (RMC) is well suited for medical students who want to train in a clinical environment committed to community and population health. Applicants to the MD program will be given the opportunity to select the RMC for their clinical medical education in their secondary application. The RMC experience will be complementary to the Clinical Public Health focus of the GW SMHS curriculum and gives real-life context to what our students learn in the Patients, Populations and Systems course in the pre-clinical phase of the curriculum. With a class size of up to 30 students, the RMC is ideally suited for students who may thrive in a smaller, tight-knit learning environment with more opportunities for direct access to faculty physicians and hands-on clinical experience. Unlike the main campus experience, all required third and fourth year clerkships at the RMC are at a single site, giving opportunities to build a strong sense of community, shared mission, and lasting relationships. Although RMC students are well prepared for any specialty, applicants interested in one of the specialties where Sinai Hospital sponsors residency or fellowship programs are encouraged to consider the regional medical campus. Baltimore is a medium sized city with a favorable cost of living, and it is home to sports teams and a thriving food and arts scene.

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For more information, please review our FAQs or contact us by email at medadmit@gwu.edu, Facebook, Twitter (@GWSMHS), or Instagram (@GWSMHS)

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MD Program students in April 2023 had an exciting first day at our new Regional Medical Campus, based at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, in partnership with LifeBridge Health.