As an urban academic medical center, the VCU School of Medicine rests in the heart of Richmond, Va. — affectionately known as RVA to those who live here. We pride ourselves on being active members of our community, with a commitment to engaging and investing in Richmond as learners, researchers, healers and citizens.
“Richmond itself will surprise you, as it did me, as a great place to live.” ― Amy Hazzard, M.D., OB-GYN residency alum
“Being happy at work, and then being happy when you’re not at work, was the most important thing to me, just to have a full life here.” ― Hannah Miller, M.D., Pediatric hospital medicine fellowship alum
No. 1 best American town to visit — (CNN, 2024)







Known for their tree-lined streets, walkability and proximity to restaurants, coffee shops and other local businesses, the Fan and the Museum District are popular destinations for members of the VCU School of Medicine community.
But don’t take our word for it — learn more about these neighborhoods from two recent graduates who have lived in the area for years.
A true patchwork of a city, Richmond is made up of more than a dozen distinctive neighborhoods, each with its own culture, character and history.Explore RVA’s neighborhoods