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MD/MPH DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM AT UVA
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The MPH Degree General Timing Salience Personal Interest Career Development Typically* done ‘between’ 3 rd and 4 th year.
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MPH Program Tracks: Fall Introduction to Biostatistics Fundamentals of Epidemiology Environmental Health: Principles & Practice Health Behavior and Health Promotion Health Policy & Management The Practice of Public Health Generalist: Practice & Research Health Policy, Law, and Ethics Introduction to Biostatistics Fundamentals of Epidemiology Environmental Health: Principles & Practice Health Behavior and Health Promotion Health Policy & Management The Practice of Public Health
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MPH Program Tracks: Spring Public Health Law & Ethics Practice of Public Health Applied Epidemiology Methods Qualitative Methods in Com Health Program Planning and Evaluation Generalist: Practice & Research Health Policy, Law, and Ethics Public Health Law & Ethics Practice of Public Health Policy, Systems, & Administration Health Care Economics Program Planning & Evaluation Comparative Effect. & Outcomes
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MPH Program Practical Courses PHS 8890/8900 (Fall/Spring/Summer) - MPH Field Placement ( 3 credits): A minimum of 200 hours is required for the field placement. This experience is designated within the MPH program as the field placement. Field placements are permitted within a wide range of settings, including community agencies as well as state and federal public health agencies. Preparation for the field placement begins in the semester preceding the experience, through a 1-credit overview of the field (PHS 718) and ends with an in-depth, intensive, field experience. PHS 8960 Supervised Independent Research (2 credits): Students participate in research related to Public Health. This research can be independent of the Culminating Experience or lead to the preparation of Culminating Experience materials. PHS 8930/8940 (Fall/Spring/Summer) - MPH Culminating Experience (3 credits): Students must complete a culminating experience that requires them to synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired in the MPH course work and field placement in a way that approximates some aspect of professional practice. Different models are possible, including written or oral comprehensive examinations, a major research paper such as a thesis, the development of teaching or training materials for a targeted population, a grant proposal, or other models as approved. A letter from the M.P.H. director documenting successful completion of the above courses and supporting consideration for medical school elective credit will enable the student to receive up to 8 elective credits toward the M.D. degree providing that the letter is received 4 weeks before graduation.
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The Research Cycle Basic ScienceBench/ClinicalClinicalClinical/CommunityPublic Health
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Flow of Health Research
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The MPH Environmental Health class recently toured the Moores Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Chris Schmidt was their guide. MPH students in the field (so to speak)
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Reasons for pursuing an MPH Projects Contacts Time Future Opportunities Defending the Medical Profession
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Questions and Information Ruth Gaare Bernheim Program Director rg3r@virginia.edu rg3r@virginia.edu Al Strickler ags7a@virginia.edu ags7a@virginia.edu
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