Brown Alpert Medical College
About Brown Alpert Medical College
History
Warren Alpert Medical School which was known as Brown Alpert Medical College and was established in 1811 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Brown University was the third university in the States to offer Academic Medical Education. However, in 1827 the school was closed but after consistent efforts and persistence from people of Rhode Island, physicians, hospitals and political leaders the school was re-opened with great efforts from Dr. Pierre Galletti who was the first Dean of the University’s’ Biology and Medicine Department, Dr. Milton Hamolsky, chief of medicine at Rhode Island Hospital, and Professor of Biology J. Walter Wilson.Accreditations
Alpert Medical School has an eight-year accreditation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). The school is in the re-accreditation process with the Steering Committee, nine LCME Subcommittees, and an Independent Student Analysis Subcommittee. The school has accreditation for graduate programs by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and for continuing education programs AMS is accredited by Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).Affiliated Hospitals
- Butler Hospital
- Emma Pendelton Bradley Hospital
- Hasbro Children’s Hospital
- Hope Hospice & Palliative Care Rhode Island
- Kent Hospital
- Providence VA Medical Center
- Rhode Island Hospital
- The Miriam Hospital
- Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
Mission & Vision of Brown Alpert Medical College
The Medical School supports and promotes the health of individuals and communities through innovative Medical Education Programs, Research Initiatives, and Clinical Excellence in service to society and to improve the health and wellness of all. Alpert Medical School is committed to developing a diverse group of students and leaders in public health as well as medical education and clinical care. The school focuses on developing outstanding learners who will provide compassionate care and also serve the needs of the community.Admission Procedure for Brown Alpert Medical College
Requirements
Candidates who are graduates of an accredited Medical Institution of the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply for Brown Alpert Medical College. The candidate should fulfill the course requirement which is mentioned below:Quantitative Reasoning | One course in calculus or statistics (biostatistics preferred) |
Biology | Two courses with a grade of B or higher, covering cell biology and genetics (lab experience is highly recommended) |
Chemistry | Two courses in general (inorganic) chemistry, one course in organic chemistry, and one course in biochemistry |
Physics | Two-course sequence covering mechanics, heat, electricity, optics, and radiation physics |
Writing | While there is no specific course requirement, strong writing skills are expected. Courses that involve substantial expository writing (e.g., English, philosophy, history) can enhance writing skills. |
Admission Process
STEP 1: COMPLETE YOUR AMCAS APPLICATION
After fulfilling all the requirements the candidate has to fill out the AMCAS application which is to be filled online. In the AMCAS application, the candidate should attach letters of recommendation. Three to five letters of recommendation are required, which can be from a faculty member, research experience, clinical experience or a job (if you’re working).STEP 2: COMPLETE YOUR SECONDARY APPLICATION
After the AMCAS application has been processed the candidate will be asked to submit a secondary application before the due date assigned.STEP 3: CALL FOR INTERVIEW
After mailing the secondary application the candidates selected will receive a mail for interviews. The interviews are held in September through February. The interview day will consist of the following events:-
- Group Session giving an overview of the school
- Tour of the building
- Lunch with current Medical students
- Individual interviews with students and faculty of the school who are voting members of the MD Admissions Committee.
STEP 4: DECISION
After the interviews, the decisions are transmitted through Alpert Medical School’s secure online application system and via email.Departments in Brown Alpert Medical College
Basic Science Departments
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- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, & Biochemistry
- Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
- Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biotechnology
- Neuroscience
Clinical Departments
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- Anesthesiology
- Dermatology
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine
- Medicine
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry and Human Behavior
- Radiation Oncology
- Surgery
Hybrid Departments
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Libraries
Brown University has many libraries spread across its campus, which are:Sciences Library
The library houses Medical related materialsOrwig Music Library
The library consists of music materials in all formatsJohn Hay Library
This library consists of huge collections of special collections, manuscripts, rare books as well as journals. The library has been renovated recently and consist of a study room, consultation room, student lounge, and an exhibition gallery as well.John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
The library has is a primary teaching and research library for social sciences, humanities, and fine arts. The library also consists of a digital studio, Hecker training room, and digital scholarship lab.Housing
After getting accepted in Brown Alpert Medical College the students will receive a housing referral list along with the acceptance letter. The housing referral list includes accommodations close to the Brown Campus with average monthly rents of $650. Dormitory housing may be available at Rhode Island Hospital if the student is scheduled for clinical electives at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, or Women & Infants Hospital for a fee of $500/month.Granoff Center
The Granoff Center is a place where arts, sciences and humanities events take place. The center includes art exhibitions, film screenings, concerts—including the annual Alpert Medical School concert—and much more.Bell Gallery
The gallery was founded in 1971 and has a collection of 6000 art pieces. Several art exhibitions and faculty art shows are held here.Haffenreffer Museum
The museum consists of a million artifacts that are available for research and educational purposes. It provides an opportunity for the public to learn about history and artifacts and it also provides an opportunity for the students and faculty to work with the collections available.The Walk
The ‘Walk’ connects the Pembrooke campus with the main campus. It is a succession of green spaces extending from Ruth Simmons Quadrangle (Lincoln Field) in the south to the Pembroke College monument on Meeting Street in the north.Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides individual counseling, skills workshop, mental health sessions, referral services and many different trainings for faculty and staff. To avail CAPS facilities the students have to pay Student Health Fee. To contact CAPS you can call them at 401-863-3476 or email your request at counseling@health.brown.edu .Pharmacy
The pharmacy is located on the 2nd floor of Andrew House. The pharmacy can be reached at 401-863-7882 or fax at 401-863-2178. Some of the medicines available are:- pain medication
- cold and cough, humidifiers, thermometers
- digestive remedies
- first aid supplies and wound care
- lotions and sunscreens
- eye and oral care
- lubricants, spermicides, and condoms
- vitamins