A medical student works with a patient at the Student-Run Free Clinic
The Student-Run Health Clinic provides acute care to over 400 members of the community each year, many of whom do not have health insurance or a primary care physician.

Med’s Lia Logio explains that medical schools prepare students for diverse careers

Primary care vs. research: Which med school is right for you?
U.S. News & World ReportLia Logio, vice dean for medical education at the School of Medicine, explained that while some medical school programs emphasize research and others primary care, most prepare students for diverse careers. Premeds should explore options and remain open to changing goals. “Research-intensive medical schools will always have a deep bench in terms of opportunities,” she said.