Adult learners engage in lecture discussion Learning for a Lifetime

From learning new procedures and techniques to maintaining licensure, Wake Forest School of Medicine graduates continuously learn to keep serving patients. To help alumni, leaders at the School of Medicine are working to define lifelong learning opportunities for graduates of all medical programs.

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Inside the School of MedicineInnovative Education Keeps Alumni a Step Ahead

Winston-Salem's Innovation Quarter, with its entrepreneurial academic environment, and interprofessional education across the MD, Nurse Anesthesia, PA and Biomedical Science Graduate programs  combine to create stellar learning culture throughout Wake Forest School of Medicine.

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Students in lab wearing scrubs. Gift of Life Supports Patient Care, Research

Benefits of whole-body donation go beyond the anatomy lab to support educational needs and enable experienced health care providers to learn and practice clinical skills and procedures.

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Courtyard of large, light-colored building with windows and multiple people standing and talking while holding books with the Bowman Gray statue in the foreground Alumnus Reflects on Advancements in Medical Education

Edgar Marks, MD, was one of the first graduates of Wake Forest School of Medicine after it moved to Winston-Salem in 1941.

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blurred image of red and white ambulance speeding down a street with trees in the backgroundMedical Students Ride Along with Paramedics in EMS Elective Course

Two Wake Forest School of Medicine graduates discuss their experiences participating in an emergency medical services elective course.

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