The Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degree (M.D./M.P.H.) is a four or five-year dual degree program. Students at Quillen College of Medicine may simultaneously pursue a master's degree from the ETSU College of Public Health in addition to their medical degree.
Important Information
Students applying to the MD/MPH dual degree program must first have been accepted to the Quillen College of Medicine to be eligible for consideration. Applicants to the dual degree program must receive authorization from the Quillen College of Medicine Admissions Office prior to completing the program application. Students seeking admission to this special program should be sure to choose the graduate school application for the combined MD/MPH program and NOT simply the MPH. Questions regarding the MD/MPH program may be directed to Tory Street, Assistant Dean Admissions & Records at streetv@etsu.edu.
This is an ideal choice for physicians who want to pursue a career in academic medicine or public health, or public health leadership at the local, state or federal level.
Structure
Students may choose to complete the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree within their 4 years of medical school or they may choose to take one year off from the Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.) to complete their MPH degree. The QCOM Registrars office and the college of public health will work together with the student to create a schedule of completion for the MPH courses.
Concentrations
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How to Apply
Students must first make a request to the QCOM Admissions and Records Office. Once you have spoken with the office and completed the ETSU School of Gradudate Studies application for the MD/MPH dual degree program, you will be notified of an admissions decision via email. If offered admission, applicants must accept the offer for their application and subsequent admission to be finalized.
Program application deadlines are:
- Fall semester: July 1
- Spring semester: December 1
Questions for the MD/MPH dual degree program may be directed to Tory Street by dialing 423-439-2033, or email streetv@etsu.edu.