what? PhD is a year, that's not fair. I am PhD --> MD and they do not give us discounts for being PhD's in med school.
I wasn't being specific - I didn't mean that surgeons could get a PhD in their research year of their 6-year program, rather, they could earn a MS, MPH, or ME. You can get those in a ~year.
The Clinical Scientist Training Programs that I've investigated all require a MD, NP, or similar to enter, and they take 3 years to complete. If you treat the clinical degree as you would a masters-level or basic grad course, then it makes more sense. e.g. Bio 500 is the basis for a Bio PhD, MD is the basis for a clinical research PhD.
Other anecdotal evidence: A fellow that I worked with was in a program where you could become a pulmonologist in 3 years, or stay on for another year and also get a PhD. But the pulm fellow program is
Yr 1: Clinical -> in the ICU
Yr 2: Full-time research
Yr 3: Mix of clinical with protected research time
Which, if you add on a year of pure research, starts to look lot like a doctoral program. So it's not out of the realm of possibility. And this is already after MD + 3 year IM residency!
Now if you want to know what is a real crying shame, I found out that MD/PhD'ers at my school don't have to take quals for their PhD!
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