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Hi all -
I'm an entering M1 who is strongly interested in emergency medicine (I know I have a lot of time to change my mind). My medical school offers a dual MD/MPH that takes 5 years to complete. In order to do the MPH, I would have to apply by the end of first year. I was wondering what benefit this degree has in emergency medicine. Is it just another set of initials or does it serve a purpose in your everyday practice? I've noticed that a lot of the ER attendings and residents at the level 1's in my area have the MD/MPH. I'm definitely interested in the degree but my only reservation is the extra year of school. I'm a female entering medical school at 26 and I have the normal anxiety about age down the line etc.
Thanks!
I'm an entering M1 who is strongly interested in emergency medicine (I know I have a lot of time to change my mind). My medical school offers a dual MD/MPH that takes 5 years to complete. In order to do the MPH, I would have to apply by the end of first year. I was wondering what benefit this degree has in emergency medicine. Is it just another set of initials or does it serve a purpose in your everyday practice? I've noticed that a lot of the ER attendings and residents at the level 1's in my area have the MD/MPH. I'm definitely interested in the degree but my only reservation is the extra year of school. I'm a female entering medical school at 26 and I have the normal anxiety about age down the line etc.
Thanks!