Med schools with only one year of classroom and then onto Clinical Rotations in the Second Year.

Hmm… there are several med schools with compressed didactics.

Duke SOM compresses all academics into 1 year, then Year 2 student start clinicals, Year 3 is for research, Year 4 is for clinical electives, aways & residency interviews.

NYU has a primary care pathway that has 18 months of didatics, then student immediate start clinicals in January of their second year. These students are guaranteed primary care residencies that begin in Year 4.

Baylor has compressed didactics that finish midway thru Year 2.

Univ of New Mexico has compressed didactics that end before winter break of Year 2. Phase 2 (clinical rotations) start in the spring.

Starting with the Class of 2019, Univ of Washington has compressed didactics that end before winter break of Year 2.

Starting with the Class of 2021, Georgetown SOM will have 18 months of compressed didactics.

OHSU SOM is currently piloting a competency based, individualized, self-paced curriculum that allows students to take as much (or as little) time they need to pass an exit exam in each content area.

Medical school curriculum is always undergoing changes and revisions.