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When Wake Forest established its Medical School in 1902, it was one of only 11 medical schools (among 166 nationally) that required two years of college for entrance. In 1941, the school moved to Winston-Salem from Wake Forest, N.C., and became the second four-year medical school in North Carolina, beginning its association with North Carolina Baptist Hospital at that time.

Today, Wake Forest School of Medicine occupies a firm position among the America’s best medical schools. The school strives to teach excellence in clinical medicine, promote strong clinical and basic research, render exemplary patient care, and stress service to the community.

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William B. Applegate, M.D., M.P.H., M.A.C.P., Wayne B. Jonas, M.D., and Joseph L. Jorizzo, M.D., have been recognized...

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Louis C. Argenta, M.D., William T. Carpenter, M.D., and Caryl J. Guth, M.D., have been recognized with awards from the...

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Last Updated 4/12/2012
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P.O. Box 571021
Winston-Salem, NC  27157-1021

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