US Medical School - Primary Care Rankings
The U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2010 highlight the leading medical schools in the United States for primary care, which focuses on training physicians who will work directly with patients in general healthcare settings. These schools are known for their strong emphasis on community health, preventative care, and the education of primary care physicians who are dedicated to serving diverse populations and meeting the healthcare needs of underserved regions. The rankings reveal the institutions that offer exceptional programs and resources for students pursuing careers in primary care fields such as family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology. The University of Washington in Seattle took the top spot for primary care in the 2010 rankings. The university is known for its long-standing commitment to producing high-quality primary care physicians, particularly those working in rural and underserved areas. The School of Medicine's curriculum i...
