Generated by GPT-5-mini| Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine | |
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| Name | Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine |
| Established | 2009 |
| Type | Medical school |
| Parent | Virginia Tech, Carilion Clinic |
| Location | Roanoke, Virginia |
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is a graduate medical school in Roanoke, Virginia, founded through a partnership between Virginia Tech and Carilion Clinic. The school awards the Doctor of Medicine degree and emphasizes research-intensive training, interprofessional collaboration, and community engagement. It operates alongside academic and clinical partners to integrate biomedical research, clinical practice, and biomedical engineering.
The school was created through a collaboration involving Virginia Tech, Carilion Clinic, and regional stakeholders in the early 21st century, paralleling initiatives by institutions such as Wake Forest School of Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, and Eastern Virginia Medical School. Its founding reflects influences from models at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, and planning efforts similar to those at University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. Early leadership engaged figures with backgrounds connected to National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and partnerships reminiscent of Harvard Medical School affiliations. Construction of the medical education facilities recalled phases seen at Drexel University College of Medicine and Temple University School of Medicine, while curricular designers consulted approaches from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Growth and accreditation processes paralleled interactions with bodies like the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and collaborations resembling those between Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and regional hospitals.
The campus shares space with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute and sits near landmarks such as Roanoke and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Facilities include classrooms, simulation centers, and research laboratories modeled after those at Massachusetts General Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, and Stanford School of Medicine. Libraries and learning commons incorporate resources similar to collections at National Library of Medicine, Library of Congress, and Wellcome Library. Simulation and skills labs feature equipment paralleling systems used at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, while imaging cores echo capacities found at UCLA Health, NYU Langone Health, and Mount Sinai Health System. Shared spaces support interdisciplinary work with units comparable to Virginia Tech College of Engineering, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Emory University School of Medicine.
The school offers the Doctor of Medicine degree with a curriculum influenced by integrated models from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, and Harvard Medical School. Course components include basic sciences, clinical skills, and longitudinal threads similar to programs at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. Interprofessional education occurs alongside partners resembling Radford University, Roanoke College, and Jefferson College of Health Sciences collaborations. Electives and dual-degree options reflect pathways akin to MD/PhD programs at Rockefeller University, Washington University School of Medicine, and University of Michigan Medical School. Assessment strategies draw on practices from NBME, USMLE, and institutional examples like Duke University School of Medicine.
Research is centered at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, which parallels centers at Salk Institute, Scripps Research, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Key areas include translational neuroscience, cancer biology, and regenerative medicine, with collaborations reflecting partnerships seen at Broad Institute, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Investigators have affiliations comparable to National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and foundations such as Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Core facilities support genomics, proteomics, and imaging with instrumentation similar to resources at Broad Institute, Janelia Research Campus, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Collaborative centers mirror initiatives at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, Sloan Kettering Institute, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Clinical training is provided through an affiliation with Carilion Clinic, which functions similarly to integrated systems like Kaiser Permanente, Cleveland Clinic, and Mayo Clinic Health System. Rotations occur at tertiary and community hospitals with parallels to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical Center, and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Specialty and subspecialty experiences reflect services at Children's National Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Patient care quality initiatives align with standards exemplified by The Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and accreditation models used by Association of American Medical Colleges member teaching hospitals.
Admissions are competitive, drawing applicants who also consider schools like University of Virginia School of Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, and Eastern Virginia Medical School. The selection process references metrics used by AMCAS, MCAT scoring guidelines, and practices adopted by institutions such as Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale School of Medicine. Student life includes student organizations, wellness programs, and advocacy groups reminiscent of those at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Career advising supports residency placement into programs affiliated with NRMP, American Board of Medical Specialties, and hospitals like Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and UCSF Medical Center.