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In your opinion, what type of work would a "Clinical PhD/MPH in _________" do? I like the idea of approaching mental health from a global perspective, and my UG institution has a very comprehensive Community/Clinical psychology program, which initially piqued my interest in that specialization, but the more research I've done I think that a dual Clinical PhD/MPH in "Biostatistics" or "Global Health" would provide a more comprehensive education on the social etiology of health problems. Do you think it's the worth the extra time required to complete the degree? Is there anything that an MPH can do or is trained in that a PhD simply can't or isn't? Also, I think some Clinical PhD statistics courses could count for an MPH in biostatistics, but I'm sure that would be up to the discretion of the institution. I feel like an MPH would be helpful for any work done on a large scale such as for the WHO or CDC - That seems like a pretty narrow niche, but I guess that's to be expected the more specialized anyone becomes.