Admissions Criteria
The UC Davis School of Medicine Admissions Committee reviews each applicant’s experiences, attributes, and metrics as related to our core student physician competencies:
  - patient care
 
  - knowledge
 
  - interpersonal and communication skills
 
  - professionalism
 
  - system-based practice (working within the health care system to enhance care)
 
  - life-long learning
 
The Admissions Committee determines whether the applicant will be granted a secondary application, interview, and ultimately acceptance to the UC Davis School of Medicine. Committee members attempt to do a holistic assessment of each applicant that includes but is not limited to the following experiences, attributes, and metrics (in no particular order of importance):
Experiences
  - Healthcare experience
 
  - Research experience
 
  - Leadership experience
 
  - Community service
 
  - Educational background
 
  - Experience working in inter-professional teams
 
  - Life experiences (e.g. obstacles overcome)
 
Attributes:
  - Geographic origin (e.g. rural or medically underserved area)
 
  - Resilience
 
  - Motivation for a medical career
 
  - Intellectual curiosity
 
  - Communication skills, including listening and empathy
 
  - Languages spoken, particularly by underserved patient populations
 
  - Critical thinking skills including problem solving
 
  - Professional responsibility and accountability
 
  - Values and ethical beliefs
 
  - Self-assessment and improvement skills
 
  - Altruism and compassion
 
  - Appreciation for diverse perspectives
 
  - Ability to work in inter-professional teams
 
  - Honesty and integrity
 
Metrics:
  - Undergraduate grades, grade trends, and course load
 
  - Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) score
 
  - Performance in a post-baccalaureate and/or graduate degree program