LSU Health Shreveport is Comprised of Three Professional Schools.
THE SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE
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Exceeding the national NRMP Main Residency Match® rate by 18.7% with 98.3% of MS4 matching
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Global health opportunities
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Enrollment of 606 Students
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4,850 Alumni
THE SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS
- 100% Licensure Exam Pass Rates across all 6 clinical programs
- Early clinical integration
- Also available: PhD in Rehabilitation Science & Master of Public Health
- Enrollment of 353 Students
- 3,954 Alumni
THE SCHOOL OF
GRADUATE STUDIES
- PhD in Basic Sciences
- Also available: MD-PhD & Master of Science Programs
- Full Tuition Waiver & Stipend
- Enrollment of 86 Students
- 546 Alumni
We are educating and training the next generation of health care professionals and scientists who will continue our proud legacy of innovative and lifesaving healthcare and cutting-edge medical research. As one of only one hundred forty academic medical centers (AMC) in the nation, LSU Health Shreveport is a revered treasure in a community that fought decades for its creation. Learn more about our Student Achievement.
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RESIDENCY & FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
631 Residents & Fellows | 47 Accredited Programs
LSU Health Shreveport currently offers 47 fully accredited residency and fellowship programs (45 ACGME & 2 CODA). More than 5,000 residents and fellows have trained at our institution over the years. Upon completion of postgraduate training at LSU Health Shreveport, residents and fellows will have received the best possible training and be able to successfully provide exceptional patient care.
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Christopher G. Kevil, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Research at LSU Health Shreveport (LSUHS), has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
KTBS3 - Dr. Arrigo De Benedetti, LSUHS Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, talks about flaws in current metastatic prostate cancer drugs and promising new research for the disease being done at LSU Health Shreveport.
Research Night is a celebration of the variety and the breadth and depth of research we have happening in the School of Allied Health Professions. It’s a faculty run and faculty implemented committee that puts this event together to celebrate the research happening in the School of Allied Health Professions.
LSU Health Shreveport and Air Force Global Strike Command, have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement to study the physiological and cognitive stress that B-52 Aircrews experience on long-duration deployments.
As Director of the BSL-3 Research Facility, Dr. Comer will identify and implement the research direction of the lab to support growth in research activity, educating internal and external audiences about the BSL-3 lab and promoting its capabilities and research impact.
Five new patents have been awarded to current or retired LSU Health Shreveport faculty members in fiscal year 2024. These patents not only protect the intellectual property of the inventors but offer new processes or treatment methods options that significantly advance science and medical care.
On Thursday, February 15, LSU Health Shreveport Office for Research celebrated their successes of the previous year, including more than $23 million in extramural funding and 100+ clinical trials.
Located on the main floor of the Feist-Weiller Cancer Center, the new Storment Technology Center will provide patients with online access to important information related to their cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Congratulations to our students and postdocs who received a total of $573,940 in American Heart Association awards.
KTBS3 - LSUHS is one of only 25 sites around the country participating in a major clinical trial for individuals with stiff heart syndrome. About half of of patients with heart failure suffer from a stiff heart muscle.
Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana
Shreveport-Bossier has so much to offer that you have to experience it. In partnership with our local S-B Convention & Tourist Bureau, we have some videos to share that only begin to tell the story of all there is to see and do in Northwest Louisiana. We hope you will choose LSU Health Shreveport as your place for learning, working and living!