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Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Michigan State University
College of Human Medicine
Picture of Secchia Center building at dusk
Motto Serving the People
Type Public
Established 1964
Dean Norman J. Beauchamp Jr.
Academic staff
600 full-time, 3300 adjunct
Students 800
Location East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Coordinates: 42°43′21″N 84°27′53″W / 42.7226°N 84.464764°W / 42.7226; -84.464764
Campus East Lansing & Grand Rapids
Tuition (2012-2013) $28,990 resident
$60,408 non-resident
Website http://www.chm.msu.edu/

The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM) is an academic division of Michigan State University (MSU), and grants the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. CHM was founded in 1964 as the first community-integrated medical school, and has a program that emphasizes patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. Required courses at the college reinforce the importance of ethics and professionalism in medicine. In 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college 51st for primary care. The college was also ranked for family medicine and rural medicine. More than 4,000 M.D.s have graduated from the College. Pre-clinical campuses are located on MSU's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan and in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, while the clinical rotations are at seven community campuses located throughout Michigan (see below).

Michigan State University appointed Andrew D. Hunt, MD as the first dean of the College of Human Medicine in 1964. The college began training pre-clinical medical students in the fall of 1966, though these students needed to finish the final two years of their medical school education at other schools. The entering class of 1968 completed all four years of education at MSU, and graduated in the spring of 1972. In October 2007, the MSU Board of Trustees voted to approve a $90 million project to build a new educational facility in downtown Grand Rapids. The construction was supported entirely with private funds, including $55 million from Spectrum Health and $5 million from Richard DeVos. MSU alumnus and philanthropist Peter F. Secchia is the namesake for the facility, following his $10 million donation to the university. In September 2010, the college's headquarters moved from Fee Hall in East Lansing to the newly built Secchia Center in Grand Rapids. To view the construction time-lapse video for The Secchia Center project visit https://oxblue.com/healthcare.php. The college's administration maintain offices at both the East Lansing and Grand Rapids campuses.


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