The Medical School for International Health is a four year, North American-style medical school that incorporates global health coursework into all four years of the medical school curriculum.

Graduates are prepared to address the political, environmental, economic and cultural factors that impact the health of individuals and populations.

View the second video in our new series 'A Day in the Life' featuring second-year medical student and UCSB graduate Adie Kalansky!

  
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