Becker's Healthcare July 23, 2024
Paige Haeffele

Thirty universities were found to be the best medical schools nationwide in primary care and research, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Medical Schools” for 2024.

U.S. News assessed 99 primary care programs and 102 research programs at medical and osteopathic schools based on student selectivity and faculty resources, then considered indicators of research activity to rank the best research programs and considered the number of graduates that go into primary care to assess each university’s primary care programs. The full methodology can be found here.

U.S. News revised its ranking process after several previously high-ranking schools, including Harvard University in Boston and New York City-based Columbia University, withdrew from the ranking, citing ranking measures such as...

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