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Michigan State University College of Human Medicine at Secchia Center

Grand Rapids, MI
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About Michigan State University College of Human Medicine at Secchia Center

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine at Secchia Center is an instructional site located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This facility serves as a primary clinical and academic hub for MSU's College of Human Medicine, delivering medical education in one of Michigan's largest urban medical corridors.

Specific program offerings and credential levels at this site are not individually listed in available IPEDS data. Sites affiliated with MSU's College of Human Medicine typically support the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program along with associated clerkships and clinical rotations. Prospective students should contact Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine directly for admissions and program information.

Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan and a growing center for health sciences education and medical research. The Secchia Center places MSU medical students in a dynamic urban clinical environment, connecting them with the health systems and patient populations of western Michigan.

Contact Information

15 Michigan St. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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