Washington University.

Located in St. Louis, Missouri, the Washington University School of Medicine is one of the most competitive and highly regarded medical schools and biomedical research institutes in the world.

It is one of the top three medical schools in the nation, and holds the number one position regarding selectivity.

Founded in 1891, the Washington University School of Medicine now has approximately 1,000 students, the latest inductees boasting GPA and MCAT scores in the 99th percentile nationwide. There are 1,585 faculty, 555 residents, and 480 fellows. Eighteen Nobel laureates have been associated with the school. Once a Washington University student herself, Dr. Tenenbaum is now an assistant professor. Dr. Myckatyn, also an assistant professor, has won three teaching awards from the students at Washington University.

Some of the school’s affiliations include Barnes West County Hospital and Barnes-Jewish Hospital.