MD-ScM program

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The MD-ScM program is a dual-degree medical and Master of Science in Population Medicine program that trains physicians with advanced skills in clinical practice, research, and population health.

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instanceOf dual-degree academic program
graduate degree program
medical education program
aimsToDevelop clinician-investigators
physician leaders in population health
degreeOutcome MD degree
ScM degree in Population Medicine
degreeType MD
ScM
educationalGoal prepare graduates for careers at the interface of clinical care and public health
prepare graduates to conduct rigorous health-related research
prepare graduates to improve health outcomes at the population level
educationalLevel graduate
emphasizes application of research to clinical practice
care of populations as well as individuals
fieldOfStudy medicine
population health
population medicine
focusesOn clinical practice
population health
research
hasComponentDegree Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Master of Science in Population Medicine (ScM) NERFINISHED
hasCurriculumComponent clinical clerkships
coursework in biostatistics or quantitative methods
coursework in health systems and policy
coursework in population medicine
research thesis or capstone
integrates clinical medicine and population health
medical education and research training
isDesignedFor students interested in population-based approaches to health
students seeking combined clinical and research training
outcomeCompetency ability to apply population health principles in clinical practice
ability to design and interpret health research studies
providesTrainingIn advanced clinical skills
epidemiology principles
evidence-based medicine
health policy concepts
health services research
leadership in healthcare settings
population-based research
quality improvement in healthcare
requires completion of graduate-level research training
completion of medical school coursework
targetAudience future physicians interested in population health
medical students
trains physicians

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