M.D. and M.P.H. Dual Degree Program

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Why Choose the M.D./M.P.H. Program?

Expand your perspective in patient care by earning your Master of Public Health degree from our nationally accredited program. Offered in collaboration with local public health leaders, you will learn specialized skills like epidemiology and community assessment and distinguish yourself with a research-based capstone project. Our cohort-based model, with in-person evening and online courses, allows you to engage with faculty and students in public health professions.

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“My M.P.H. has greatly benefited me as a professional. This degree has given me a broader outlook on the healthcare field and a better understanding of how public health and medicine are intertwined. I think more about my patients' backgrounds and how that affects their health status and I want to know more about behaviors and environment and attempt to learn more of the ‘why’ and ‘how’.”

– Neil Knight, M.D., M.P.H., PLDP Class of 2018, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 

Academics and Curriculum

Medical students in the PLDP will complete their M.P.H. degree in three semesters at less cost than a traditional two-year M.P.H. degree and with all of the program’s benefits.  The M.P.H. curriculum includes in-class, hybrid and online coursework, an applied practice experience and a research capstone project. 

View Master of Public Health program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.

Medical students are not required to apply to the M.P.H. program through SOPHAS.

Admission

Eligibility

You are invited to apply to the PLDP if you:

  • Are actively enrolled in the Boonshoft School of Medicine and in your first or second year of medical school
  • Are in good academic standing
  • Approach medical school with professionalism and integrity
  • Want to distinguish yourself among your peers in residency interviews
  • Are not in the Health Professions Scholarship Program (is not compatible with PLDP)

How to Apply

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Follow up your application by emailing two letters of recommendation from persons who can tell us about your leadership experience/potential and confirm your ability to complete a second degree (letters from relatives not accepted). Applications are due by January 2025. Students admitted to the PLDP agree to abide by its policies and procedures (PDF). Once admitted to the PLDP, you will apply to the master’s degree program through the Wright State University Graduate School. As a PLDP student, you do not have to take admissions tests such as the GRE or GMAT to apply to your program of choice. 

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