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Inteflex a seven-year program combining pre-medical and medical school that accepted students directly from high school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Integrated Medical-Premedical Program

"In 1972 the University of Michigan began a new program designed to provide 50 recent high school graduates with a liberal education and an M.D. degree in six years." (Campbell, 1976)

George R. DeMuth, M.D. is the founding director of the Integrated Premedical-Medical Program of the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor. (Campbell, 1976)

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1. J Med Educ. 1976 Apr;51(4):290-5.

The University of Michigan integrated premedical-medical program.

Campbell C, DeMuth GR.

The University of Michigan Medical School and the College of Literature Science and the Arts are now conducting a six-year program for recent high school graduates which integrates a liberal education and the work necessary for the M. D. degree. There is a single admission point in the spring for seniors in high school. Personal characteristics are heavily emphasized in the admissions process. A number of innovative course sequences have been developed for the program. A variety of evaluation studies are being conducted and will be available as they are completed.


PMID 1255687 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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