Duke-NUS' Doctor of Medicine program is a four-year program that follows the Duke University School of Medicine curriculum. Students who successfully complete the course of study and fulfill all requirements will be awarded a joint MD degree from Duke University and the National University of Singapore. The Duke-NUS curriculum is similar to that of Duke University, consisting of four years: the first year is pre-clerkship; second year clerkship; third year research; and fourth year for advanced clinical rotations. Duke-NUS employs an extensive team-based learning method called TeamLEAD. Students prepare for class with pre-reading materials and recorded lectures, They begin the class with a test. Students then proceed to discuss test questions and other open-ended questions in a small group setting. The faculty act as facilitators for student discussions, moving away from traditional pedagogical teaching. Duke-NUS accepted its first MD students in 2007. The first class of MD students graduated in 2011. Since then, over 200 students have graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Duke-NUS accepts about 60 to 70 students in each cohort. 2/3 of the students are Singaporeans or Permanent Residents of Singapore. The rest of the students come from over 20 countries, such as Canada, China, India, Malaysia, South Korea and the U.S.. The average age of incoming medical student is 26 years old. Prospective students are required to take the Medical College Admission Test. The mean MCAT score of the 2011 admission was 33. Typically, successful applicants have entrance MCAT scores of over 30 and GPAs over 3.5. Most students admitted had at least 10 on both Physical and Biological Sciences. Besides MCAT, the Admission Committee also evaluates applicants based on their academic performance, research experience, and evidence of leadership capabilities. For the class of 2023, the average GPA for matriculants was over 3.6 and the average MCAT score was 513. Data has shown that Duke-NUS students score significantly higher than the US national average on the USMLE
PhD program
Duke-NUS offers a Doctor of Philosophy programme in Integrated Biology and Medicine. Students complete the following: 4 months of laboratory rotations, and research to a total of 4 – 5 years of PhD work in Singapore. The class size is currently about 15 students. Successful candidates will be awarded a PhD from both the National University of Singapore and Duke University in the USA.
MD-PhD program
Duke-NUS offers an MD-PhD programme, where students complete the following: 1 year of basic science coursework, 1 year of clinical rotations, 4 years of PhD work in Singapore or the United States, and 1 final year of clinical rotations. Successful candidates will be awarded a joint MD degree from Duke University and National University of Singapore, plus a PhD degree from the National University of Singapore or Duke University.