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MD/mph programTemple University's Department of Public Health and Temple University School of Medicine have created a program whereby medical students may obtain a Masters in Public Health (MPH) while they complete the MD program. This degree combination will enhance careers in medicine by enabling physicians to better understand and address the social, behavioral and environmental factors that influence the health and health practices of their patients. Additional benefits include new career opportunities and access to a broader base of external funding.
MPH degree requirements for dual degree students in Medicine are:
Dual degree students receive 6 semester hours (2 courses) of credit towards the elective requirement of the MPH based on their medical schoolwork. As such, the dual degree program is an efficient way for students to complete the two degrees.
Students with a special interest in pursuing a dual MD/MPH degree need to submit an application to the MPH program at the same time that the MD application is under consideration.
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Contact Information:Temple University MD/MPH Program Shannon P. Márquez, MEng, PhD MPH Program Director 1700 N. Broad Street
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