Emory Revisited
Meet prospective classmates, current students, and faculty at Emory School of Medicine.

What is Emory Revisited?
Emory Revisited, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, provides an opportunity for prospective underrepresented minority (URM) students to experience the rich history and culture available at Emory University School of Medicine. This annual event, hosted in March, provides multiple opportunities to connect with other prospective URM students, current students, faculty and staff.
Emory Revisited is by invitation only. Admitted URM students will receive an email with instructions on how to register and attend for the event.
By the Numbers
Our classes are racially diverse, and a substantial percentage of our first-year students are "nontraditional," meaning they were out of college for at least a year before starting medical school.
We have five health professions programs, including a Physician Assistant program ranked 3rd and a Physical Therapy program ranked 5th in the nation by US News & World Report.
We provide more than half of the residency training positions in Georgia, and 53 of our 106 training programs are the only such programs in the state.
Our school is part of an academic health sciences center, and our faculty collaborate with faculty in schools of public health and nursing and a primate research center.