There are a lot of schools that award M.D. degrees. Why should you choose Baylor College of Medicine?
Customization: Extra time and flexibility to truly customize your educational experience.
Location: Access to the resources and opportunities of the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest healthcare complex.
Early patient contact: One-on-one patient contact within weeks of starting.
Track record of success: Outstanding scores on national board exams and securing residencies with the nation's top programs.
Diverse patient populations: Through our network of affiliated hospitals, Baylor students have the opportunity to practice in broad range of patient care settings.
Exceptional teachers: We are one of only a handful of medical schools with a formal path to promotion for faculty based on teaching excellence, giving teachers the time and support necessary to make your education their priority.
Culture: Classmates who are diverse, smart, supportive, and service-oriented.
Value: We are the least expensive top 20 medical school.
Educational support...for life: Our commitment to your success extends well beyond your medical school years.
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