1. Harvard University School of Medicine in Boston ($59,800)
2. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore ($51,900)
3. The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia ($55,928)
4. UC San Francisco School of Medicine ($34,386 in-state; $54,566 out-of-state)
5. Durham, N.C.-based Duke University ($57,000)
6. Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor ($35,752 in-state; $54,566 out-of-state)
7. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis ($63,230)
8. UC Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine ($34,116 in-state; $46,361 out-of-state)
9. University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle ($35,493 in-state; $65,199 out-of-state)
10. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine ($53,980 in-state; $55,548 out-of-state)
11. Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine ($56,229)
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