The Best Medical Schools In Arizona – A Comprehensive Overview
When evaluated historically and economically, Arizona is amongst the richer states in the United States. In the field of education, it has a number of accredited colleges offering a variety of courses. A large number of reputed medical schools are also present in Arizona. There are many medical schools in Arizona providing medical studies and research of the highest quality quality. Some of the medical schools along with the programs, admission and other requirements are mentioned below -
The A.T. Still University is a prominent medical institution that teaches its students through principles of Osteopathic medicine. Its a combination of four colleges, namely the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Arizona School of Dentistry, the Arizona School of Oral Health and the Arizona School of Health Sciences. The Arizona School of Dentistry is the oldest dental college in the state. This university has received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Programs that this University offers include Audiology, Dentistry, Geriatric Health, Biomedical Science, Health Management, Health Administration, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, Osteopathic Medicine, Physical Therapy and Athletic Training.
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Apollo College has seven locations spread throughout the state, seven locations namely -Albuquerque, Boise, Portland, Spokane, Las Vegas, Mesa, Phoenix, Phoenix Westside, Tucson. Programs that these campuses offer are - Dental Assistant, Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Assistant /Limited X-Ray, Medical Billing and Coding, Medical/Dental Receptionist, Pharmacy Technician, Practical Nursing, Respiratory Therapist, Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing, Medical Laboratory Technician, Nursing, Physical Therapy Technician, and Veterinary Assistant.
Midwestern University has two campuses one in Chicago and the other in Arizona. The one in Arizona is called Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. Degrees that it offers are -
* Physician's Assistant (P.A.) 2-year program
* Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) 4-year program, this program is equivalent to an M.D.
* Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D.) - 4-year program
* Doctor of Clinical Psychology (Psy. D) 4-year program
* Podiatric Medicine Program (D.P.M.)
* This university is planning to open a dental college in Glendale, Arizona by the year 2008. University of Arizona is the first university to be set up in the state. It was started in the year 1885 and is located in Tucson. This university boasts of having the only allopathic medical school in the whole of Arizona. The university offers 334 programs for Bachelors, Masters, First professional and Doctoral degrees. Regarding medical studies, there are specialized colleges. These include the College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Optical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, College of Science, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Mayo Clinic - the world renowned medical research center has a campus in Scottsdale, Arizona where it combines studies with research known as Mayo Medical School. So, students get practical training and research options. Mayo Medical School offers students clerkships, continuing education courses, residency and fellowship programs, health training opportunities and much more.
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