University of Maryland School of Medicine

Student Resources

The University of Maryland School of Medicine provides outstanding educational programs and support services for students.

students in lab Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs is designed to provide guidance, advice, help and administrative services to students enrolled in the School of Medicine. In addition, the office is responsible for monitoring student registration, progress and advancement, graduation and all aspects of student life related to undergraduate medical education.

students around microscopeOffice of Medical Education

The Office of Medical Education supports the education mission of the University of Maryland School of Medicine by supporting students and faculty in all aspects of the educational process, including: curricular oversight, facilitating and implementing curricular change, and providing computer, photography, and multimedia support.

trainee.jpgOffice of Student Research

The Office of Student Research provides high school, undergraduate and medical students with experiences in biomedical/behavioral research at the School of Medicine, and advice in choosing a mentor and research area and support mechanisms. Trainees gain an understanding of the research environment, contact with role models, and professional and graduate school application information.

Medscope logoMedscope

Medscope is the primary online source of curriculum support for medical students. Students can find course information, as well as the teaching materials used in their studies. Medscope is a password restricted site, limited to students and faculty of the School of Medicine. Questions can be directed to: medscope@clc.umaryland.edu

gpilsGraduate Program in Life Sciences

The Graduate Program in Life Sciences offers cutting edge research training in the biomedical sciences, granting the PhD and MS for basic research. By emphasizing the translation from bench to bedside, we make discoveries that improve our world. The Graduate Program in Life Sciences includes graduate programs in Biochemistry, Molecular Medicine, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Neurocience and Physical Rehabilitation Science.

Additional Student Resources

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