Combined BA/MD Degree Program
 

Why the BA/MD Program?

Good reasons to consider the BA/MD Program:

  • Reserved seat in the UNM School of Medicine!
  • Personalized academic advisement (fewer than 60 students per advisor)
  • Peer, medical student, and School of Medicine faculty mentors
  • MCAT preparatory course
  • A supportive environment where you live and bond with your fellow BA/MD students
  • Unique curriculum addressing healthcare needs in New Mexico

 

What do current students say?  Click on each photo to play different videos.

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Student testimonials

I never imagined how rewarding an experience this would be the moment I became part of the BA/MD Program. The memories that I have, and the level of knowledge that I have achieved is more than I could put in words. I studied and worked hard every week like all student. But the BA/MD Program not only provided me with the opportunity to achieve my dream of becoming a future physician, it also provided me with a family. The bonds that we have formed as part of the program are unique and everlasting. We all share a common goal, and there is nothing more motivating than having wonderful friends at your shoulder helping you when times are hard. Their patience and understanding humbled me. We shared memorable moments, and the simple idea that we were all going to medical school together provided those fundamental values in order to stay on track. Our counselors and the BA/MD staff were part of our support group as well. When I first heard of the program, I imagined "BOOT-CAMP." Instead, I found a heaven. I had friends, a super awesome support staff, endless resources to help me on exams, and a place I could call home. Well...my second home :) Fernando Ascencio (2008 Cohort)

When I first began the program I did not grasp the amazing amount of help the program would offer me throughout the year. Our advisors, Karen and Bryn are like family to us and are always willing to help any of their BA/MD students through any sort of problem, be it help getting into a class or boy troubles. All of my friends outside of the program say that advisement is a nightmare and they do not have any sort of relationship with their advisors, which makes me even more grateful that we have Karen and Bryn. Elizabeth Rodriguez (2007 Cohort)