Where should I park on the UI campus?

Parking is available at the Newton Road Parking Ramp on the UI campus. View a map of MERF and the Newton Road Parking Ramp here.

Upon check-in, you will receive a parking pass for the event; participants are required to pay for parking fees incurred beyond the time allotted by the parking pass. Parking rates at the University of Iowa are set by Parking and Transportation Services. Participants who may choose to park in metered parking are responsible for paying meters and any tickets received for illegal parking.

How much does it cost to participate?

$20 per person tuition covers all three weeks of lectures, course materials, food, and parking.

How often do you hold Mini Medical School events?

We host multiple community education programs locally, statewide, and nationally for the adult learner. The three-week Mini Medical School series is held annually in Iowa City each spring. The schedule for additional programs will vary from year to year. To view programs in your area please visit our upcoming events page.

May I bring kids?

To provide an optimal experience for all participants, Mini Medical Schools are recommended for those ages 15 and older as the content is at a higher level for most under that age. Children are not recommended as they can sometimes be a distraction to their parents and others in the audience. 

Will we receive printed copies of the presentation?

In an effort to be more environmentally conscious and to save on costs, we do not print copies of the presentations. If we receive permission from the presenters, the presentation slides will be made available online as well as any other supplemental information and handouts. 

Are refreshments served at your programs?

We typically offer refreshments prior to the program. The refreshments are as nutritious as possible and suits a wide range of preferences. Food and beverage are not allowed in the Mini Medical School auditorium on the University of Iowa campus.

May I review the presentations before each class?

If we receive permission from the presenters, the presentation slides will be made available via email either pre or post event, as well as any other supplemental information and handouts. 

I didn't sign up for the pre-program session. May I still attend?

The pre-program sessions will be available for walk-ins on a first-come, first served basis. When you arrive for check-in, please ask the Collegiate and Community Relations staff if capacity remains.

Why are the presentations available for download sometimes different than the presentations the speakers use?

Presenters sometimes make last-minute additions and adjustments to their presentations after they have been shared.

Why is video- or audio-taping of class sessions not always available?

Some Mini Medical School presentations are the intellectual property of our faculty members. Audio- or video-taping the Mini Medical School presentations constitutes an infringement of copyright laws. Our experts are happy to present their knowledge and research within the context of the Mini Medical School classroom setting and in some cases will allow us to record their presentation. 

What is offered during the pre-program sessions?

Prior to the Mini Medical School, we frequently offer the opportunity to participate in a variety of interactive activities. Some of these mini-sessions include: engaging with current medical students, exploring the latest in medical education curriculum or medical devices, or learning about current research projects. 

Are continuing education units (CEU) or academic credits available to Mini Medical School students?

Formal credit is not available through Mini Medical School. However, you may submit information to your CEU granting agency and request credit on your own.

Upcoming Events

Kids Go STEM

Saturday, December 7, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm
Medical Education Research Facility
Kids Go STEM is an annual program targeted to students in grades 6 through 8, but anyone is welcome to participate. During this free program, students will join medical and health sciences students and professionals from the University of Iowa for interactive medical simulations, experiments, and more to explore careers in STEM, and health care. Parents or chaperones will have special access to presentations from University of Iowa experts on topics including STEM, academic preparation, adolescent health, and more.