Frequently Asked Questions
MEDS would love to hear from you. Please do not hesitate to call us at 816-373-6337 prior to registration to ensure all your questions are answered.
Admission requirements include a bachelor's degree with MEDS is open 9am to 4pm Monday– Friday. We have curbside assistance for students to register in person or pick up certificates. Please call ahead to make an appointment if you need additional in-person assistance.
Our medical program is a four-year curriculum, followed by residency training. The first two years focus on foundational sciences and clinical skills, while the final two years involve clinical rotations in various specialties.
Yes, we offer various scholarships based on academic merit, financial need, and specific criteria. Additionally, students can apply for federal loans, grants, and work-study programs to help finance their education.
We maintain a low student-to-faculty ratio of 8:1 to ensure personalized attention and optimal learning experiences. This allows for meaningful interactions and mentorship opportunities with our experienced faculty members.
Students gain clinical experience through partnerships with leading hospitals and healthcare facilities. We offer diverse clinical rotations, research opportunities, and community health initiatives to provide comprehensive practical training.