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The '''Michigan State University College of Human Medicine''' ('''CHM''') was founded in 1964. CHM is the first community-integrated [[medical school]] and has a program that emphasizes a patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. More than 3,100 M.D.s have graduated from the College. The pre-clinical campus is located on Michigan State University's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan. | The '''Michigan State University College of Human Medicine''' ('''CHM''') was founded in 1964. CHM is the first community-integrated [[medical school]] and has a program that emphasizes a patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. More than 3,100 M.D.s have graduated from the College. The pre-clinical campus is located on Michigan State University's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 9 August 2012
The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (CHM) was founded in 1964. CHM is the first community-integrated medical school and has a program that emphasizes a patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. More than 3,100 M.D.s have graduated from the College. The pre-clinical campus is located on Michigan State University's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan.
Clinical practice, undergraduate medical education during the clinical years three and four, graduate medical education, and research takes place across six campuses located in the Michigan cities of Flint, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw, and Marquette. An additional four-year undergraduate medical training facility in Grand Rapids is scheduled to be phased in to operation between 2008 and 2010 that will run in parallel to the existing program in East Lansing.