Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Established in 1901, Temple University School of Medicine was the first coeducational medical college in Pennsylvania. Currently, over 12,000 medical graduates are practicing in the 50 states and in other parts of the world. In 2015, the School of Medicine was dedicated and named in honor of Lewis Katz, becoming the Lewis Katz School of Medicine. At Katz School of Medicine, the faculty and administrative team are dedicated to preparing students to provide outstanding medical care to a culturally diverse population.
Katz School of Medicine admits 210 medical students annually. The inaugural class of Temple / St. Luke’s graduated in May 2015. Katz School of Medicine is widely recognized as an institution that offers an exceptional clinical education to a diverse and socially conscious student body.
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