Medical Schools with the Lowest Student-Teacher Ratio

Filed under General,Medical school profiles, October 25th, 2008 by admin

What does it mean when a medical school has the lowest student-teacher ratio? How does student-teacher ratio affect the quality of education? Read on to find out.

* A medical school with low student-teacher ratio is concerned on building an interactive relationship with its students more than on being the biggest medical institution in the country or in the world.
* This kind of medical school may be more concerned on the quality of education and the training it provides rather than the number of its students
* A medical school with one of the lowest student-teacher ratio screens its applicants so carefully that not many students actually get the chance to make it to admission.

In short, medical schools that maintain a low student-teacher ratio may offer quality education because of the close interaction it offers between teachers and students. By maintaining a more open communication line and ensuring that each student can cope with the learning pace, these medical schools are known for the professional training and academic excellence they offer students.

So, which medical schools right now have the lowest student-teacher ratio? Here’s a shortlist:

* Harvard Medical School
The secret to Harvard Medical School’s success is the quality of education it provides. With over 10,000 esteemed members of the faculty, this med school strives for academic excellence. By focusing on the education of each student, Harvard Medical has  built a solid reputation as one of the top med schools in the country.

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Like other reputable med schools, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers high quality education and training to students with low student-teacher ratio. This med school is also known for its method of teaching, combining  intensive clinical mentoring with  basic science education. This is what they call the “Hopkins Model.”

* Washington University School of Medicine
This St. Louis, Missouri medical school is known for having a low admission rate. This is because the administration wants to rigidly screen applicants in able to preserve the quality of its graduates and integrity of the med school.. With low student-teacher ratio, this medical school is able to provide equal opportunity and quality education to each student.

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