Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is a leading institution dedicated to advancing medical education, research, and patient care. With a focus on preparing the next generation of healthcare leaders, the school offers a comprehensive range of programs and fosters a culture of innovation and excellence. The institution is recognized for its nationally acclaimed research programs and commitment to compassionate, collaborative care. The school is also a catalyst for economic development through its Wake Forest Innovation Quarter, providing state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant environment for education and research.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education, 475 Vine Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
What We Do
An advanced facility designed for the next generation of physician-leaders, offering state-of-the-art learning environments.
A mixed-use innovation district that serves as a catalyst for economic development, housing major research and educational facilities.
Offers a wide range of educational programs including MD, PA, Nursing, Biomedical Graduate Programs, and Continuing Professional Education.
Conducts cutting-edge research in various fields including cardiovascular sciences, diabetes, cancer, and regenerative medicine.
Provides comprehensive patient care through its network of hospitals and specialized centers.
Focuses on brain tumor therapy, cancer modeling, cardiovascular MRI, concussion research, tissue engineering, and more.
Application Area
Show More (6)Battlefield Resuscitation
Infectious Diseases
Psychological and Cognitive Health and Performance
Diagnostics
Digital Health Technologies
Show More (3)Key People
Chair, Department of Anesthesiology
Vice Chief Academic Officer, Clinical Training and Education
Vice Dean – JEDI
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
News & Updates
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is recognized for its research program, garnering over $400 million in extramural funding.
Discussed lifestyle interventions for healthy aging.
Discussed medical tourism and unproven stem cell therapies.
Discussed exercise and chronic inflammation.
Discussed post-traumatic stress disorders in cancer caregivers.
A month-long celebration of groundbreaking research and innovation at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.