In 2010, US News & World Report published a list of the top 10 medical schools for research in the United States. The magazine based its rankings on research activity and in the evaluation of the directors of the residence, school deans and directors of inmates. The most qualified school receives 100 points. The scores for the other schools are based on a percentage of the highest score.
Harvard University
Harvard University medical school was the highest scores obtained, called with 100. In 2010, Harvard a private Ivy League with 735 medical students became. The annual school enrollment in 2010-2011 was US $ 45050. It does not include housing costs, books, study materials and insurance. Harvard University Harvard Medical School 25 Shattuck St. Boston, MA 02115 617-432-1000 hms.harvard.edu
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania was in second place of the best medical schools with 81 points. In 2009, the University of Pennsylvania admitted 161 students in the doctoral program in medicine. The annual enrollment period 2009-2010 was US $ 42472. Penn PENN Medicine 3600 Market St., Suite 240 Philadelphia PA 19104-2646 215-662-4000 med.upenn.edu
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University has the third place with 8 points. In 2009 the school received 473 medical students. The annual tuition for the years 2010-2011 was US $ 41200. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University 733 N. Broadway, Suite G49 Baltimore, MD 21205-2196 410-955-3182 hopkinsmedicine.org
University of California, San Francisco
The University of California, San Francisco was in fourth place with 77 points. There were 631 students enrolled in 2008-2009. During the period 2010-2011, tuition for students in first and second year was US $ 30,781 and for students in third and fourth year was US $ 12245. UCSF School of Medicine, Office of the Dean 513 Parnassus Ave. San Francisco, CA 94143-0410 415-476-4044 medschool.ucsf.edu/
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis ranked fourth with 77 points. During the 2008-2009 school year, tuition was $ 47150. The school had 475 medical students that year. Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 314-362-6858 medschool.wustl.edu
Duke University
Duke University is in sixth place with 74 points. The enrollment was US $ 42,771 in 2008-2009. There were 421 students enrolled. Duke University School of Medicine Admissions Office DUMC 3710 Room 0159 South Duke Durham, NC 27710 919-684-2985 dukemed.duke.edu
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
In sixth place was the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor with 74 points. Interstate tuition for the 2008-2009 period was US $ 27,284 and the remaining US $ 43638. During this school year, there were 670 students. University of Michigan School of Medicine 1301 Catherine Road Ann Arbor, MI 48109 734-763-9600 med.umich.edu
UW
Universitat Washington is in sixth place with 74 points, according to US News & World Report. The people of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho have preferential admissions. During the period 2008-2009 there were 901 students in medical school. The enrollment was US $ 2,997 for state residents and the rest US $ 50037. School of Medicine, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific St, A-300 HSC Box 356340 Seattle, WA 98195-6340 206-543-2100 uwmedicine.org
Yale
Yale University is located in sixth place with 74 points. In the period 2008-2009 the annual enrollment was US $ 43,850 and entered 414 medical students. Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar St. Yale New Haven, CT 06510 203-432-4771 info.med.yale.edu
Columbia University
Columbia University is located in tenth place according to research. Columbia received 73 points. In 2009, 154 students were admitted. Enrollment during the period 2010-2011 was US $ 46210. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 630 West 168th St., P & S 3-401 New York, New York 10032 212-305-CUMC (2862) cumc.columbia. edu
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