MD Medical Schools in New Hampshire
1 allopathic MD program in our catalogue for New Hampshire. Use the profiles below to compare MCAT medians, GPA ranges, in-state preference, and AMCAS strategy.
About New Hampshire: Pop. ~1.4M; largest city is Manchester. No standalone LCME medical school; Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine (in Hanover) serves the region with a national admissions pool.
In-state preference: Dartmouth Geisel is a private school and does not apply in-state preference — it competes for a national applicant pool. New Hampshire residents often apply broadly to New England programs.
Major health systems: Dartmouth Health · Catholic Medical Center · Concord Hospital
1 MD Program in New Hampshire
- Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (MD)
Hanover, NH
The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, founded in 1797 as one of the oldest US medical schools, offers an integrated four-year MD curriculum within a small, intimate academic community in Hanover, New Hampshire. As the medical school of Dartmouth College, Geisel maintains strong Ivy League affiliations while delivering a curriculum with distinctive emphasis on health policy, outcomes research, and evidence-based medicine. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center — a Level I trauma centre and quaternary referral hospital — serves as the primary teaching hospital and places Geisel students in a high-acuity, broadly rural clinical environment.
MCAT 517GPA 3.872.2% acceptance
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