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Scholarships Are Currently Available!

Allopathic Medicine, practiced by Doctors of Medicine (M.D.), is a field dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases through evidence-based medical practices. Allopathic doctors are trained to provide comprehensive care, using medications, surgeries, and other interventions to manage and cure illnesses. Key characteristics of successful allopathic doctors include strong analytical skills, empathy, and a commitment to lifelong learning. By working in hospitals, clinics, and research institutions, they significantly impact the community by improving health outcomes and advancing medical knowledge. For individuals passionate about making a difference in people’s lives through scientific and compassionate care, a career in allopathic medicine is both achievable and immensely rewarding.

Salary Range


  • $42,000- $164,000/ year

Education & Timeframe


  • Start Your Journey: Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related field Duration: ~4 years
  • Advance Your Expertise: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from an accredited medical school Duration: ~4 years
  • Gain Experience: Complete a residency program in surgery to gain specialized training and experience in surgical procedures and patient care. Stay current with surgical techniques, patient care practices, and relevant research. Obtain board certification from the American Board of Surgery (ABS) or the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery (AOBS) to enhance qualifications and career prospects.

Scholarship Opportunities


  • The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Nevada Health Workforce Pipeline Grant (NHWPG) will focus on providing funding opportunities that are intended to disseminate financial relief and incentivize individuals to pursue careers in a variety of health-related fields. The expected outcome for these funds is to support and expand the opportunity to increase the number of qualified and competent professionals in the health workforce to improve the overall health of our communities. For more information, please contact Ryan Mills at rmills@health.nv.gov
  • The Nevada Health Service Corps (NHSC) offers a state loan repayment program that provides funding to help pay off educational loans for those who commit to working in underserved areas of Nevada. This is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. By joining the NHSC, You can make a real difference in communities that need healthcare professionals the most. Nevada Health Service Corps | School of Medicine
  • The Nevada Health Equity & Loan Assistance (HEAL) Program was launched by the Nevada Treasury in 2025 to reward healthcare providers who choose to practice in Nevada. The Nevada HEAL Program provides student loan repayment up to $120,000 to providers who commit to at least 5 years of clinical practice in an eligible Nevada community. See Nevada HEAL Program for details.

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