Doctor of Medicine (MD Program)

MD Program The curriculum of the program leading to the Doctor of Medicine degree is designed following the trends of modern medical education and takes into consideration the health needs of the community. It is divided into two major components: two years of required basic sciences (pre-clinical years) and two years of clinical clerkships and…

Centers & Programs

Centers Center for Environmental & Toxicological Studies Center for Informatics and Technology (CIT) Hispanic Center for Excellence(HCOE) Puerto Rico Cancer Center Puerto Rico Geriatric Education Center Center for Sports Health & Exercise Sciences Center for Hispanic Youth Violence Prevention Programs AIDS Clinical Trial Unit (ACTU) Project Maternal-Infant Study Center (“CEMI”) Program Faculty Development Physicians Mentorship…

Departments

Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology Department of Biochemistry Department of Microbiology and Medical Zoology Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Department of Physiology Clinical Sciences Departments Anesthesiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Medicine Neurology Obstetrics-Gynecology Ophthalmology Pathology Pediatrics Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation & Sports Health Biostatistics and Information Systems Unit Psychiatry Radiological Sciences Sections: Diagnostic Radiology Nuclear…

Master of Science and Ph. D. Programs

Graduate Programs Programs leading to: Master of Sciences (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in: Anatomy Biochemistry Pharmacology and Toxicology Physiology Microbiology and Medical Zoology Biology through intercampus (UPR-Medical Sciences and Rio Piedras) program The MS program takes two or more years of study to be completed. In the master’s program, the required courses are…