History
The University of Missouri opened a medical school on the UMKC campus in
1971. Using an alternative approach to medical education from that of the
traditional four-year school, the School of Medicine has as its primary
mission the training of physicians able to meet the health-care needs of
Missouri and the nation.
The approach used at this school is to grant admission to medical school
directly from high school in a curriculum spread over six or more calendar
years. By providing students with early and continuous patient-care experience,
the curriculum fully integrates the teaching of liberal arts/humanities, basic
sciences and clinical medicine. The environment for learning created at this
institution de-emphasizes competition and encourages learning through close
faculty-student interaction and student partnerships.
All medical schools are reviewed and accredited by the Liaison Committee on
Medical Education, a national body representing the Association of American
Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association. The academic philosophy
and plan have been endorsed by this committee, and the school is fully
accredited.