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Friday, December 9, 2016

Stanford University School of Medicine 

Admission Requirements:
Biology Applicants must demonstrate knowledge of how biomolecules contribute to the structure and function of cells; an understanding of principles of how molecular and cell assemblies, organs, and organisms, develop structure and carry out function; explain how organisms sense and control their internal environment and respond to external change; and demonstrate an understanding of how the organizing principle of evolution by natural selection explains the diversity of life on Earth.
Chemistry and Physics Applicants must demonstrate knowledge of basic principles of chemistry and physics, and their applications to the understanding of living systems. 
Physics and Mathematics Applicants must be able to apply quantitative reasoning, statistical principles and appropriate mathematics to describe or explain phenomena in the natural world and evaluate the published scientific literature. 
Laboratory or Field Experiments Applicants must demonstrate understanding of the processes of scientific inquiry, and explain how scientific knowledge is discovered and validated, through hands-on laboratory or field experiences.
Behavioral and Social Sciences A patient-centered approach to health care requires an understanding of the patient as an individual and a member of a family, community, and society. Applicants must develop an understanding of behavioral and social processes and their use to predict or influence health outcomes or health risk factors.
Communication Applicants must be able to write clearly, speak fluently and read English with excellent comprehension. Fluency in a foreign language, specifically Spanish or an Asian language, is recommended to enhance learning and service in our diverse communities.

Tuition:Tuition at the Stanford University School of Medicine is approximately $49,892 for in-state tuition. In-state fees are $893. In-state health insurance is $3,600. Out-of-state tuition is $49,892.

Degrees: MD,PA,PhD, Master's, Dual-Degree and PA program degree.

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I don't really want to go into the medical field but if I did I would want to focus with kids.

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