Medical Schools in Michigan

List of Medical Schools in Michigan (3 Schools)
The Michigan medical schools listed below are accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, which is an organization that provides accreditation for medical education nationwide.
Schools are sorted by size with the largest medical schools first, based on the number of medical student graduates per year.
Wayne State University in Detroit, MI

Visit the website for Wayne State University at http://wayne.edu/
Program Details
- Medical program accredited since 1942
- About 280 students graduate per year
- Estimated tuition & fees are about $32,000 per year (Nonresidents: $67,000)
Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI

Visit the website for Michigan State University at http://msu.edu/
Program Details
- About 220 students graduate per year
- Estimated tuition & fees are about $30,000 per year (Nonresidents: $59,000)
Oakland University (Oakland) in Rochester Hills, MI

Visit the website for Oakland University at http://www.oakland.edu
Program Details
- About 50 students graduate per year
- Estimated tuition & fees are about $52,000 per year
Physicians can work in many types of specialties which may cause a large range in salary expectations. Here is a list of average annual salaries for general practitioners working in major cities in Michigan.
- Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia: $170,000
- Grand Rapids, Wyoming: $162,000
- Lansing, East Lansing: $207,000
- Saginaw: $212,000
- Flint: $205,000
Doctor's in Michigan Compared to Median Income Averages
+386% Above State Median Income
+372% Above National Median Income
Doctor's in Michigan take home an average 84.13 per hour. Annual earnings for Doctor's working in the State of Michigan average $174,980 which is 386% above the state median income and 372% above the national median income for all occupations. Employment for a Doctor makes up just 0.03% of the working population in Michigan and is limited due to the specific qualifications required along with the schooling involved in this career path. The increasing demand for qualified Doctors coupled with the educational barrier to enter the field is met with a steady supply of eager college graduates anxious to make a long-lasting impact in the lives of others in and around Michigan.
Average Income for a Doctor in Michigan
Employment | Median Hourly Wage | Median Annual Wage | |
---|---|---|---|
Michigan Doctor | 4,520 | $84.13 | $174,980 |
State Average | 4,389,400 | $17.32 | $36,025.60 |
National Average | 153,156,000 | $17.82 | $37,040 |
Notes: Tuition & fee amounts are for both Michigan in-state residents and out of state students, unless noted otherwise. The tuition information displayed is an estimate, which we calculated based on historical data and should be solely used for informational purposes only. Please contact the respective doctor school for information about the current school year.
Source: IPEDS Survey 2012-2015: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.