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Hi all,
I am a 2nd year MD student at a university with a good School of Public Health. I've been told recently that I should take a year off to do the MPH degree.
I don't have a ton of professional interest in population health research, but there are some biostats courses that could help with my more clinical research goals. Getting some population health perspective can't hurt me by any means and I am in no rush to graduate. My mentors have been telling me that the MPH opens doors during the match and is generally well-regarded by Internal Medicine residency programs.
Any thoughts from the peanut gallery?
I am a 2nd year MD student at a university with a good School of Public Health. I've been told recently that I should take a year off to do the MPH degree.
I don't have a ton of professional interest in population health research, but there are some biostats courses that could help with my more clinical research goals. Getting some population health perspective can't hurt me by any means and I am in no rush to graduate. My mentors have been telling me that the MPH opens doors during the match and is generally well-regarded by Internal Medicine residency programs.
Any thoughts from the peanut gallery?
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