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AlumniNews | The 65th Memorial | DukeMed Magazine
Duke University's role as a leader in medical education is built
upon its internationally recognized tradition of fostering scientific
scholarship and providing excellent preparation for the practice
of medicine. The curriculum promotes creativity, scholarship, leadership,
and diversity. It integrates the basic and clinical sciences and
prepares students to pursue the spectrum of options available to
modern physicians, from basic science to primary care. Duke University
Medical School produces at least three prototype physicians: the
physician scientist, the clinician-investigator, and the practitioner
(either generalist or specialist).
| CLASS
OF 2011 |
|
Total Applicants |
5723 |
| Number Enrolled |
101 |
| Average MCAT Score |
34 |
| Average GPA |
3.74 |
| Female |
50 |
| Male |
51 |
| Under-represented Minorities |
29 |
| |
| International: |
| Foreign Countries |
4 |
| Nigeria |
2 |
| Bangladesh |
1 |
| Zimbabwe |
1 |
| |
| Top
Schools |
Top
States |
| Duke |
19 |
North Carolina |
16 |
| Stanford |
6 |
Florida |
8 |
| Univ. of Penn |
5 |
New York |
8 |
| UNC-Chapel Hill |
4 |
California |
6 |
| Davidson |
3 |
Maryland |
6 |
| Johns Hopkins |
2 |
Virgina |
5 |
| Harvard |
2 |
Georgia |
4 |
| Princeton |
2 |
Texas |
4 |
| Yale |
2 |
Massachusetts |
4 |
| Vanderbilt |
2 |
|
|
| N.Y. University |
2 |
|
|
No. of Schools Represented
|
56
|
No. of States Represented
|
28
|
|