Lansing

 

Established in 1966, the Lansing Campus is the founding campus for the College of Human Medicine. Approximately 200 of the college’s first- and second-year medical students receive their preclinical education in East Lansing among a diverse group of teaching faculty including MSU employed physicians and community medical professionals.

Approximately 26 third- and fourth-year medical students complete their clerkships at MSU Health Care, McLaren Healthcare Greater Lansing, University of Michigan-Sparrow, and other medical providers through the greater Lansing community. Students have access to a large selection of specialty and sub-specialty rotations.

As the nation’s pioneer in community-based medical education, the college’s roots run deep in Lansing and now span the state of Michigan through eight community campuses.

 

Collage of Lansing regional doctors talking around the campus.

 

Meet the Community Assistant Dean

headshot of Jamila Power, MD.

Jamila Power, MD

Dr. Power is the community assistant dean in Lansing. She is a graduate of the College of Human Medicine and a board certified emergency room physician.

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