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Ever wanted to go to medical school but couldn't stomach the thought of a gross anatomy lab? Now you can, without the fear of exams, student loans or cadavers. The College of Medicine, Bryan-College Station Campus is now offering  Mini-Medical School for members of the local community who are interested in medicine and science.

The purpose of the Mini-Medical School, planned for six consecutive Thursday evenings in January and February, is to offer current health-related information to members of the community in a relaxed, educational atmosphere.  The program also serves to familiarize attendees with medical terminology, enhance scientific knowledge and give new insights into medical research. Our goal is for all Mini-Medical School "students" to come away from the program with a better understanding of health, science, medicine and research.

Each session lasts approximately an hour and a half, which includes presentations by faculty experts on a specific topic, followed by a question and answer period.

Want more information? Contact Brenda Long at bklong@medicine.tamhsc.edu or call 979-862-3992.

Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine Bryan Campus

Dr. Nancy Dickey

The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine is a community-based medical school providing third- and fourth-year clinical training at regional clinical campuses around the state through affiliations through local physicians, clinics and hospitals.  At the Bryan clinical campus, clerkship directors direct the students' rotations in family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery at sites across Brazos County.  Additional community physicians serve as clerkship faculty in these and other clinical areas.

The Bryan campus has moved into the first building of the newly constructed Texas A&M Health Science Center campus.  The building is located off of
8447 Highway 47
Bryan, TX 77807