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What are the absolute requirements needed for graduation?

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What are the absolute requirements needed for graduation?

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• You need to take a total of 27 elective credits throughout your four years of medical school. A limited number of credits taken earlier than your fourth year can be applied toward this graduation requirement. • No more than 16 of those 27 credits can be within the same discipline (i.e have the same 4 lettered course assignments such as PEDS) • No more than 12 of the 27 credits can be done extramurally (outside of Binghamton, Syracuse or Guthrie) • 4 of those 27 credits need to be a basic science. (See course book for which courses meet this criteria) NOTE: Neither Geriatrics nor Pathophysiology count toward your 27 elective credits that are needed for graduation.

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