Program in Liberal Medical Education


The Program in Liberal Medical Education, or PLME, is the eight-year combined baccalaureate-M.D. medical program of Brown University. Members of the program are simultaneously accepted into both the undergraduate College of Brown University as well as the Warren Alpert Medical School, allowing them to receive a Bachelor's degree and an M.D. as part of a single eight-year continuum. PLME is the only combined medical program in the Ivy League, as well as one of only approximately 120 in the nation. The program is extremely selective, admitting only 90 applicants nationwide and internationally each year, with an acceptance rate of 3.49% for the class of 2024. The PLME is widely considered to be one of the most competitive and prestigious combined medical programs in the country.

History

The 8-year PLME was first endorsed by Brown University in 1984, which had previously been a 6-year program. It was originally the only major route of admission to the Alpert Medical School, until the medical school began accepting pre-medical students from the standard AMCAS admission route in 2004. According to the PLME, the goal of the program is to combine the open curriculum concept of Brown and the competency-based curriculum concept of The Warren Alpert Medical School to encourage students of medicine to pursue in depth their interests in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences through a liberal education philosophy as they prepare for their careers as physicians. Julianne Ip, M.D., Associate Dean of Medicine for PLME, described the program as a way to "accept the 'best' high school students who would utilize Brown, and the College’s unique Open Curriculum to craft their own educational paths. These individualized educational plans would allow students to pursue their passions be they in science or liberal arts but always with the view of medicine as a humanitarian pursuit, not a “trade” to be learned."

Admissions

Because the PLME draws applicants from around the U.S. and internationally, its applicant pool is significantly larger than those of most other medical programs, which receive primarily in-state applications. With large numbers of applicants competing for very few spots, the program consistently reports an extremely low acceptance rate. For the undergraduate class of 2020, 2,447 high school students applied and 90 were admitted, yielding an acceptance rate of 3.7%. For the class of 2019, 2,290 applicants applied for the same 90 spots, for an acceptance rate of 3.9%. The average SAT scores of matriculants between 2010 and 2015 were 731 in Critical Reading, 741 in Math, and 746 in Writing.

Notable alumni

Graduates from the PLME are alumni of Brown University, but members of the program specifically have become prominent figures in the medicine and health world as well as in other areas.