UM med school looks toward class of 200 NextGenMD students

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Class of 2024 students were the first to complete all four years of medical school under the NextGenMD curriculum.
The NextGenMD program focuses on early exposure to the clinical setting, case-based learning, coaching provided by a clinical educator through all four years, and a scholarly concentration program that allows for individualized pathways and dual degrees for all students.
“We generally aim to matriculate 200 students per class,” said Dr. Gauri Agarwal, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s associate dean for curriculum. “While we are still finalizing our Class of 2029, we expect a similar-sized cohort.”
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