Learning Societies
Upon matriculation, every student joins one of five Learning Societies, which promote mentoring, professionalism and reflection and foster a sense of community within the larger school.
Learn More About the Learning SocietiesFind information about the school’s Learning Societies and resources for academic advising and student learning, peer-to-peer tutoring and information technology.

Upon matriculation, every student joins one of five Learning Societies, which promote mentoring, professionalism and reflection and foster a sense of community within the larger school.
Learn More About the Learning Societies
Access career advising information for M1, M2 and graduate students (preclinical advising information) and M3 and M4 students (clinical advising information).
Student Advising
Support services offered through the Office of Student Learning and Academic Counseling, including personalized learning consultations and study skills and time management resources, are available to all medical students.
Go to Student Learning and Academic Counseling
The Peer to Peer Tutoring Program is intended to provide an additional level of academic support to students wishing to receive help with their courses outside of the classroom environment.
Learn More About Peer to Peer Tutoring
The School of Medicine uses technology on a broader scale. Information technology projects include archiving digital lectures, podcasts, and videos that students can access at any time, student training in “e-prescribing,” and the use of electronic health records and health information systems.
Information Technology