Women's Health

Ranked in 2013, part of Best Medical Schools

In women's health programs, medical students are trained to work in obstetrics and gynecology. Other course offerings may include endocrinology and maternal-fetal medicine. These are the top medical schools for women's health programs.

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Rank School name Tuition Total medical school enrollment Additional data
#6 Columbia University

New York, NY

$49,504 (full-time) 662

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#8 Duke University

Durham, NC

$48,065 (full-time) 425
#1 Harvard University

Boston, MA

$49,875 (full-time) 700
#4 Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

$44,100 (full-time) 479
#11 Northwestern University (Feinberg)

Chicago, IL

$48,339 (full-time) 712
#10 University of California​‒​Los Angeles (Geffen)

Los Angeles, CA

$34,784 (in-state, full-time); $47,029 (full-time)(out-of-state) 767
#2 University of California​‒​San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

$31,134 (in-state, full-time); $43,379 (full-time)(out-of-state) 648
#7 University of Michigan​‒​Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI

$29,352 (in-state, full-time); $46,944 (full-time)(out-of-state) 679
#3 University of Pennsylvania (Perelman)

Philadelphia, PA

$47,090 (full-time) 646
#4 University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

$44,726 (in-state, full-time); $45,846 (full-time)(out-of-state) 591
#9 Yale University

New Haven, CT

$49,500 (full-time) 397