Every candidate must present evidence of having satisfactorily completed during his college course the following minimum requirements, in which a semester hour is the credit value of sixteen weeks' work consisting of one hour of lecture or recitation or at least two hours of laboratory work:
I. Biology.
One full course of 8 semester hours including laboratory work. The course may be general biology, zoology, or zoology and botany, but not more than half may be botany.
2.. Chemistry.
A minimum of
I2.semester hours is required. Eight of these must be in general inorganic chemistry including laboratory work.
There must be presented also 4 semester hours credit for organic chemistry Covering both aliphatic and aromatic compounds including laboratory Work.
~. Physics.
Eight semester hours are required including laboratory work.
It
ISdesirable that emphasis be placed on quantitative laboratory work.
4. English ana Composition.
Six semester hours.
No credit can be given in the School of Medicine for courses taken
inacad.emicschool even though they duplic~te the content of courses in the medIcal school curriculum. Because of thIS fact, students are urged not to
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take such courses but to devote their time to work which will strengthen (heir foundation in basic natural and social sciences and mathematics and (heir cultural background.
MEDICAL COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST
The Medical College Admission Test should be taken during the year previous to application for admission to the School of MeJicine. This test
IS
given under the auspices of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and is required of applicants to Vanderbilt. It is given twice a year at most universities and colleges and information concernin~ it is posted be- fore the date of examination. Since the examination score
ISused by medical schools
Inthe selection of al?plicants, students should take the test, at the latest, in May prior to the time application is submitted.
The sc..o\astic record, together with recommendations and the score made on this examination, will
beused by the Committee on Admissions in considering applications for admission to the School of Medicine.
APPLICATIONS
Applications for admission may be filed about one year in advance of date of entrance at which time the Committee on Admissions begins its con- sideration of applicants. The applications are passed upon by the Com- mittee on Admissions, and a final decision of acceptance or rejection may be reached at any time.
Each applicant is required to furnish the names of three persons as refer- ences, two of them preferably from among his science teachers, when filing h.is application. A small unmounted photograph is required also at this time.
Successful applicants are required to make a deposit of $50 within a spec- ified time after notification of their acceptance. This deposit is credited toward the payment of the first tuition and in the event the student does not matriculate is not returnable.
Application forms may be obtained by ap~lying to the Registrar, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt Universiry, Nashvtlle 5, Tennessee. A check ~r money order for
$10,payable to the School of Medicine, Vanderbilt Un~- versity, must accompany each application when it is submitted. This
ISnot returnable.
ADMISSION TO ADVANCED STANDING
Students may be admitted to advanced standing, when vacancies occur, under the following conditions. Applications for advanced standing should be filed according to the procedure described for admission to the first year class, acceptable applicants being required to make the same deposit of
$50'Applicants must furnish acceptable evidence of having completed the con- ditIOns of admission and of having completed satisfactorily in an accredited
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f VANDBRBILT UNIVBRSITYmedical school all the work required of students of the class they desire tc enter. They must also present a certificate of honorable dismissal from the medical school or schools they hav:: attended.
STUDEt-.TT HEALTH SERVICE
1. A physical examination by the family physician is required of all new students.
2.. For their own and others' protection against communicable disease, all new students are required to have had an X-ray of the chest within a
! tw:lve-month period prior to admission to the University and a vaccination against smallpox within the prior three y::ars. It is highly recommended that all students be immunized against typhoid, tetanus, poliomyelitis and diphtheria.
3. The University furnishes the following health service for all properly matriculated students:
Daily Care of Sick: The Student Health Service office is maintained for sick students who are not confined to bed.
Illfjmzary Care:The infirmary is maintained for students with mild illnesses
~vho are confined to bed. The stay is limited to four days per illness, except In certain infectious diseases.
HosPital Care:A student who is severely illmay be admitted to the hospi- talon authorization of the Student Health Service. A credit of
$50
will be allowed on hospital expense for one admission per semester.The student may choose either of the following hospital services: (a) Staff Service- This is a special service to Vanderbilt students. There is no charge for the professional services for the house and attending staff of Vanderbilt Hospital. Students are assigned to ward units. (b) Privati Service- This includes the services of a private physician or surgeon whom the student will pay for professional services. The student has a choice of room accommodations at prevailing charges, plus extras.
Emergency Service: At hours when the Student Health Service is closed,
~tudents may receive emergency care at the Emergency Service. Student Identification card must be presented .
. Special medication, special services such as nursing care, x-ray examina- tion, special laboratory tests, and referrals to specialists will be paid for
by
the student.4. Student Insurance Plan: A health insurance plan has been adopted by
~he University for all students. Students adequately protected by other Insurance or who for other reasons, do not wish to be enrolled in this plan mUst sign a waiv~r before September 30 of t~e year concerne?. Othe~ise, COv~rage is automatically provided. Married students d:smng to msure thm families must apply for dependent coverage ..
.The plan is designed to supplement the Student Health ~ervlce and pro- Vides hospital, surgical, and in-hospital medical care benefits. F?r an ~n- nual premium of $16 the plan provides coverage for 12. months mcludmg vaCatlOn periods ..
All inquiries as to details should be directed to Insurance Service Com- pany, 1309 Nashville Trust Building, Nashville 3, Tennessee.
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