The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University (Alpert) has an application deadline of Nov. 1. The application fee at Brown University (Alpert) is $110. Its tuition is full-time: $64,974. The faculty-student ratio at Brown University (Alpert) is 2:1. The Warren Alpert Medical School has 1,186 full-time faculty on staff.
The M.D. education at the Brown University Warren Alpert Medical School begins with integrated science courses and allows students to pursue an area of interest as early as their first year through the Scholarly Concentrations program. Concentration options include medical humanities and ethics, women's reproductive health, and global health, among others.
Students can also pursue interests through research experiences. At Brown, these can include basic and clinical science opportunities, international projects, summer studies and more. For students interested in earning two degrees at once, Brown offers a selection of dual degree programs including a M.D./master of public health through the Brown University School of Public Health and a M.D./master of public policy through the Brown University Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.
Alpert Medical School students come together for school events, lectures and an annual concert. Medical students also have the option to join a variety of student organizations, including the Emergency Medicine Interest Group and the Entrepreneurship Interest Group, as well as advocacy groups, such as Disabilities in Medicine and the Brown Agriculture Nutrition and Community Health group.
The campus's location in Providence, Rhode Island, puts medical students in an easy distance to the school's seven teaching hospitals, which include the Providence VA Medical Center and the Women and Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island.