[2] It opened in 2008 as a fully accredited medical facility to respond to a shortage of physicians in the United States and Canada.
Students successfully completing the ten terms, which include various NBME subject exams and passing the USMLE Steps 1, 2CK, and 2CS, are awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree.
[6] Because Trinity pays an annual fee for the right to collaborate and co-funds a pediatric surgeon for public-sector practice with Milton Cato Memorial Hospital,[7] students can begin participation in patient care in the first semester of medical school.
[8] Clinical clerkships, taking place in years three and four (terms six through ten), are conducted with Trinity faculty and local staff at our network of affiliated hospitals and medical facilities in Baltimore.
Those who pass the examinations are eligible, according to the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, to register for and participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).