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Protecting Those Who Protect Others
May 27th, 2025
The 106 women and 76 men comprising the School of Medicine’s Class of 2025 gathered one last time before dispersing to start their residencies at hospitals across the country as Hoya physicians. They received their Doctor of Medicine degrees on May 19 during commencement exercises in front of historic Healy Hall, while joyful family, friends and loved ones looked on.
Guided by the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis, care of the whole person, Georgetown University School of Medicine educates a diverse student body to become knowledgeable, ethical, skillful, and compassionate physicians and biomedical scientists who are dedicated to the care of others and to the health needs of our society.
Since 1851, Georgetown University School of Medicine has been instructing the world’s future doctors with a commitment to education intrinsic to our values and Jesuit tradition. Learn more about our admissions process, dual degree programs and concentrations.
The School of Medicine curriculum trains medical students within three domains: knowledge, skill & values and attitudes. Throughout their course of study and training, Georgetown students are challenged to achieve their personal potential. Learn more about our curriculum.
There are several programs offered through the School of Medicine, such as the GEMS program, which provides learning opportunities for students from populations with limited representation in medicine. Learn more about our special programs.
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