The Larner College of Medicine offers a
Doctor of Medicine degree program into which it enrolls approximately 120 students annually. According to the institution, the Larner College of Medicine offers an "integrated" medical curriculum. This curriculum, known as the "Vermont Integrated Curriculum", or "VIC", is separated into three levels.
Level one/foundations is focused on
basic and
clinical sciences and lasts 18 months.
Level two/clinical clerkships is a 12-month period spent
rotating through various
clinical clerkships at
The University of Vermont Medical Center and other affiliated hospitals. In
level three/advanced integration, students continue rotating through clinical clerkships and acting
internships with additional responsibilities. The 1-year Certificate in Integrative Healthcare is offered by the
University of Vermont Institute in Integrative Health, a shared program between the University of Vermont College of Medicine and the University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences ==Rank==