Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois, specializes in health professions and biomedical research education. Named for the pioneering DNA researcher, the university honors scientific excellence and discovery. The institution integrates classroom instruction with research opportunities and advanced clinical training.
Programs include medicine, pharmacy, nursing, podiatric medicine, and graduate biomedical sciences. Strong emphasis on research and scholarly inquiry distinguishes education. Faculty members are active researchers combining teaching with scientific discovery. Clinical education occurs in affiliated hospitals and healthcare facilities providing diverse patient care experiences.
Located in Chicago's medical corridor, the university provides extensive clinical and research resources. The institution attracts highly motivated students committed to healthcare excellence and scientific advancement. Graduates pursue careers as physicians, pharmacists, nurses, researchers, and podiatrists, equipped with both clinical knowledge and research capability.