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University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine
NameUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine
Established2017 (inception of standalone school; medical education in Nevada earlier)
TypePublic
ParentUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
DeanTBA
CityLas Vegas
StateNevada
CountryUnited States
CampusShadow Lane, UNLV Health

University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine The School of Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas is a public medical school located in Las Vegas, Nevada, formed to expand graduate medical education and clinical care in the United States. It operates within the UNLV Health system and integrates clinical partnerships across southern Nevada to address regional physician workforce needs and health systems serving metropolitan and rural communities.

History

The origins trace to expansion efforts by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas following statewide initiatives led by the Nevada System of Higher Education and legislative actions by the Nevada Legislature, responding to physician shortages highlighted by studies from Association of American Medical Colleges and regional reports from Southern Nevada Health District. Early collaborations involved the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and healthcare entities such as University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System, and Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center, culminating in establishment as an independent school concurrent with strategic plans endorsed by the Nevada Governor and state higher-education policy makers. Influences included national trends in graduate medical education from organizations like the American Medical Association and accreditation frameworks from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.

Campus and Facilities

The school is centered on campuses and clinical sites across Las Vegas and southern Nevada, including dedicated facilities at the UNLV School of Medicine Clinical Simulation Center, offices near Shadow Lane and partnerships located at Downtown Las Vegas, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, and St. Rose Dominican hospitals. Teaching resources include simulation suites equipped for standardized patient programs modeled after best practices from institutions such as Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, research labs inspired by protocols at Harvard Medical School and Stanford University School of Medicine, and learning spaces aligned with accreditation standards similar to those used by Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Academics and Curriculum

The curriculum emphasizes clinical skills, population health, and specialty exposure with competency frameworks paralleling recommendations from the Association of American Medical Colleges, American Board of Internal Medicine, and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Coursework integrates basic sciences, clinical clerkships, and interprofessional education with colleges such as UNLV William F. Harrah College of Hospitality for community engagement models, and includes electives reflecting subspecialties represented by partners like Cleveland Clinic, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Kaiser Permanente. Assessment methods draw on techniques used at University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and Yale School of Medicine, while degree pathways mirror MD program structures at peer institutions including University of Arizona College of Medicine and Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine.

Research and Centers

Research priorities align with regional health needs and include centers focusing on translational medicine, population health, and clinical outcomes, collaborating with entities such as National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and foundations like the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Faculty laboratories pursue projects in areas comparable to programs at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, and the school hosts initiatives in rural health research influenced by work from University of Washington School of Medicine and University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Grant-supported projects, multidisciplinary centers, and partnerships with industry stakeholders reflect engagement with agencies such as the National Science Foundation and medical innovation programs akin to those at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Clinical Affiliations and Hospitals

Clinical training and patient care are provided through affiliations with a network of hospitals and clinics including University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, St. Rose Dominican Hospital, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System, and specialty centers comparable to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia models for pediatric care. Additional affiliations extend to community clinics, rural hospitals across Nevada, and regional referral centers that parallel collaborative arrangements seen with Brigham and Women's Hospital and NYU Langone Health, ensuring diverse clinical exposures in primary care, surgery, psychiatry, and subspecialties.

Admissions and Student Affairs

Admissions processes follow standards harmonized with the American Medical College Application Service and use evaluation metrics aligned with national practices from the Association of American Medical Colleges, including MCAT consideration and holistic review methodologies similar to those at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Duke University School of Medicine. Student affairs provide support services, wellness programs, and career advising with frameworks inspired by student services at University of Michigan Medical School and University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine, while student organizations coordinate community outreach in partnership with regional nonprofits and public health agencies like the Southern Nevada Health District.

Notable Faculty and Alumni

Faculty and alumni include clinicians and researchers with appointments, awards, and collaborations connected to institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Harvard Medical School. Contributions span clinical leadership at hospitals like University Medical Center of Southern Nevada and program development influenced by leaders from American College of Physicians and Association of American Medical Colleges. The school's network encompasses graduates entering residency programs at institutions including Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, UCSF Medical Center, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Category:Medical schools in Nevada