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4 year MD/ MPH programs
Started by PookieGirl
tulane is a 4 year MD/MPH program. i don't know about other schools though.
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NYMC has a four year dual program, but it's totally unintegrated. You're essentially attending two schools simultaneously. I kinda like it that way though...
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what about yale?
futuremsfdoc said:what about yale?
Yale, along with most MD/MPH programs, takes 5 years. You shave off a year (of the 2 year MPH program) by doing the MD, but you still have to take a year of MPH classes.
RunMimi said:Duke!!!!![]()
Duke probably has the best program in the country among the MD/MPH programs that run in four years.
Duke Med and Carolina MPH. What more would you want?
Northwestern and George Washington U both have four year programs
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MPH = Masters in Public Health; basically it just opens more doors... however, working in public health right now, I see MANY people with only an M.D., so if you're getting the M.D. I'm not sure that an MPH is altogether necessary to go into public health.
Of those programs, which do you have to apply for at the same time? I called GW to see if you can apply for the MPH part after being accepted into their MD program - no can do. You pretty much gotta commit to the MPH program when you apply for the regular MD.
OmahaMX80 said:MPH = Masters in Public Health; basically it just opens more doors... however, working in public health right now, I see MANY people with only an M.D., so if you're getting the M.D. I'm not sure that an MPH is altogether necessary to go into public health.
Gotta agree with ya here. about 80% of the MD's I've seen in public helth don't have the MPH degree. The one that I do know for sure has it is an MD/MPH/MBA and he still has the same lame county job. 😴
For more info, check out the MPH forum. In terms of applying to MD or MD/MPH, depends on the school. If it's a joint degree and you need to apply to the MD/MPH as a unit, then do that. Most places just have you submit an app (sometimes just a formality) to the MPH program after your 1st or 2nd year in med school.
At UConn you can do the MPH with your MD in 4 years.
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