The University of Nevada School of Medicine is an academic division of the University of Nevada, Reno, and grants the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. The School of Medicine was founded in 1969 as the first medical school in the state of Nevada. More than 1,500 MDs have graduated from the School of Medicine. The pre-clinical campus is located in Reno, but the third and fourth years can be spent in hospitals and clinics throughout Nevada. Residencies associated with the School of Medicine are located in Reno and Las Vegas. Students may earn the MD-MPH, MD-MBA, or MD-PhD degrees as well.
Affiliated hospitals
The School of Medicine has affiliations with many hospitals from Nevada, Arizona, and other states, including the following.
- Banner Churchill Community Hospital
- Boulder City Hospital
- Carson Tahoe Regional Hospital
- Carson Valley Medical Center
- Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital
- Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital
- Northern Nevada Medical Center
- Renown Regional Medical Center
- Renown South Meadows Medical Center
- Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center
- St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus
- St. Rose Dominican Hospital â" San MartÃn Campus
- St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus
- South Lyon Medical Center
- University Medical Center of Southern Nevada
- West Hills Hospital
- William Bee Ririe Critical Access Hospital
Graduate medical education
The residencies associated with the University of Nevada School of Medicine are located in Reno or Las Vegas.
Las Vegas
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine
- General Surgery
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Otolaryngology
- Pediatrics
- Plastic Surgery
- Psychiatry
Reno
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Psychiatry
Notes and references
External links
- University of Nevada School of Medicine homepage
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