Medical Education

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ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine offers several health professional programs for those interested in a rewarding career in serving patients. We offer three different tracks to obtain a medical degree (MD), a physician assistant program (PA) and a network of masters of sciences in anesthesia (MSA). Our Health Education Campus promotes a rich interprofessional learning environment complete with our state of the art Mt Sinai Skills and Simulation Center and a satellite campus of our Cleveland Health Sciences Library 

There has never been a more exciting time to enter medicine and become a leader in your professional field. 

A message from Vice Dean Lia Logio:

Welcome to the Medical Education Community at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine. We have deep expertise in medical education and pride ourselves on offering top quality educational programs for students seeking a medical degree or to serve as a physician assistant (PA) or certified anesthesiologist assistant (CAA). With cutting edge technology including mixed reality HoloAnatomy, bedside ultrasound training and hands-on learning, we provide students with an academic home to explore all aspects of the healing professions. Take a look! We hope to see you in Cleveland sometime soon!

Medical students examine the vertebrae on a human spine.
MD Program

A four-year degree track, our MD program is designed to train well-rounded physicians on four cornerstones: clinical mastery, research and scholarship, leadership and civic professionalism.

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Physician Assistant Program

Become a critical part of a healthcare team through our 27-month physician assistant master’s program, where you'll learn evidence-based, patient-centered care and accountability.

ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Master of Science in Anesthesia students in a simulation lab
Master of Science in Anesthesia

Learn to become a skilled, compassionate anesthesiologist assistant in our anesthesia master’s program, where you'll gain 600+ hours of clinical practice in your first year alone.