University Hospitals of Cleveland, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, MetroHealth Medical Center and St. Luke's/St. Vincent's Hospital are major teaching facilities for the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Case Western Reserve University (CASE) consists of two undergraduate colleges -- Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve College -- and the schools of graduate education: medicine, dentistry, law, engineering, business and applied social sciences. The unique CASE medical curriculum is structured mostly around the functions of the human body, integrating basic and clinical science principles.
The CASE School of Medicine was founded in 1843.
Its research program is among the top 15 percent in the nation and certainly the largest in Ohio. CASE encourages active interchange among different medical disciplines, basic science researchers, clinicians, students and faculty.
Residency education can be enhanced with the wide variety of courses offered at the CASE Law-Medicine Center, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, the Department of Psychology and other departments.