06/18/2026
What does it take to become a physician leader?
At Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine, our curriculum is designed to help students develop the knowledge, clinical reasoning, and professional skills needed to care for patients and serve communities. Through a three-phase educational journey, students progress from foundational sciences to clinical practice while building the confidence and competencies required for residency and beyond.
From active learning environments to meaningful clinical experiences, every aspect of our curriculum is focused on preparing future physicians to make a difference.
Learn more about our educational approach and discover what sets MU CFVH SOM apart: methodist.edu/medicine
06/16/2026
Methodist University Names Provost & EVP Suzanne Blum Malley Its Next President | Methodist University
The Methodist University Board of Trustees announced today the appointment of MU Provost & Executive Vice President Suzanne Blum Malley, Ph.D., as the University’s sixth president. She will assume the…
06/12/2026
Officials hosted a ribbon- cutting ceremony for the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine on Thursday. See link below ⬇️
📸 Andrew Craft, The Fayetteville Observer
06/12/2026
A vision years in the making is now a reality.
Yesterday, we officially opened the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by community leaders, partners, faculty, staff, and supporters who helped make this moment possible.
Together, we're preparing the next generation of physicians and creating a lasting impact on healthcare across Southeastern North Carolina.
06/09/2026
We are grateful to the Cumberland Community Foundation for its $1 million gift to the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine. This support will help advance start-up initiatives and provide scholarships for future physicians who are committed to serving our region and beyond.
Together, we are building a healthier future for southeastern North Carolina and creating opportunities for generations to come.
Read more at: https://www.methodist.edu/news/ccf-contributes-1m-to-new-school-of-medicine/
CCF Contributes $1M to New School of Medicine | Methodist University
The words “Generational Impact” are ever-present when the topics are the Cumberland Community Foundation (CCF) or the new Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine. One has a…
06/05/2026
❓ FAQ Friday
What does "holistic review" mean?
At MU CFVH SOM, we look beyond grades and test scores.
Our admissions process considers your academic preparation, life experiences, service, leadership, personal attributes, and alignment with our mission to improve health outcomes in the communities we serve.
Every applicant's journey is unique, and we value the experiences that have shaped yours.
Learn more about our application process at: https://www.methodist.edu/academics/medicine/admissions/