Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Welcome to Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine educates aspiring physicians and scientists to serve society using a community-based, patient-centered, interprofessional and evidence-based model of education that is committed to fairness and respect for all, promotes discovery and employs innovative techniques.
Become a visiting medical student
Enhance your medical training with patient care.
Edward R. Leahy Jr. Clinic For The Uninsured
The Leahy Clinic at the University of Scranton provides free, non-emergency healthcare to uninsured Lackawanna County residents. The clinic offers opportunities for teaching, learning, research and service to Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine faculty, students and volunteers.
A message from Dean Byerley
Medicine, healthcare and health-related research are most effective when informed by a deep understanding of the interplay of neighborhood, income and education — all the internal and external factors that influence health and well-being.
Our faculty are not only expert nurses, clinicians and teachers, but also scientists making discoveries that will improve health locally and beyond. Much of our research is translational and focuses on precision health implications for improving people’s lives.
Geisinger Commonwealth graduates are known for their brilliance and caring — authenticity coupled with superior clinical skills and knowledge. This is what a pragmatic approach to medical education delivers. If this is the future health professional you’d like to be, Geisinger Commonwealth is the place to learn.
Sincerely,
Julie Byerley, MD, MPH
President, Geisinger College of Health Sciences
Dean, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, Geisinger
jbyerley1@geisinger.edu