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  2. Georgetown is the oldest Catholic medical school in the United States. The School is part of the Georgetown University Medical Center, which comprises roughly 80% of the research initiatives occurring at Georgetown University as a whole.

  3. More distinguishing, however, is Georgetown’s philosophy. The School of Medicine is heir to the long and rich Catholic and Jesuit tradition of caring for the sick. From its inception, Georgetown has been committed to the pursuit of knowledge in service of the community.

  4. Georgetown University School of Medicine opened its doors to students in May 1851 as a department of Georgetown College, precursor of Georgetown University. It was the second medical school to be established in Washington, DC, and the first Catholic medical school in the country.

  5. Oct 16, 2015 · Many people are surprised to learn that Georgetown is home to one of just five Catholic medical schools in the country. Georgetown University Medical Center embraces its role as a preeminent academic medical center that also values spirituality and ethics-centered leadership in an increasingly secularized profession.

  6. Key Facts. Overview. Established: 1789. Founder: John Carroll. Religious affiliation: Catholic, Jesuit. Type: Private. President: John J. DeGioia. Motto: Utraque Unum (“both into one”) Board of Directors Chair: Thomas A. Reynolds III (B’74, P’03) Size of Main and Medical Campuses: 54 buildings on 104 acres. Traditions. Colors: Blue and Gray.

  7. Georgetown School of Medicine is a 4-year MD-granting program that is centered around the concept of cura personalis, a Catholic, Jesuit principle.

  8. Guided by the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis, care of the whole person, Georgetown University School of Medicine takes an integrated approach to educating a diverse student body to become knowledgeable, ethical, skillful, and compassionate physicians and biomedical...

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