MD–PhD
The Doctor of Medicine–Doctor of Philosophy (MD–PhD) is a dual doctoral program for physician–scientists, combining the professional training of the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree with the research program of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree.In the United States, the National Institutes of Health currently provides 50 medical schools with Medical Scientist Training Program grants that support the training of students in MD–PhD programs through tuition and stipend allowances. These programs are often competitive, with some admitting as few as two students per academic year.
The MCAT score and GPA of MD–PhD matriculants are often higher than MD only matriculants. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Koichi Masuda, MD, Shinsuke Takenaga, MD, Shinji Yamazoe, PhD, MD, Takuji Mogami, PhD, MD, Hiroya Ojiri, PhD, MD
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by Naoya Kobayashi Ph.D., M.D., Hiroshi Amemiya, Takeshi Nagao, Shiro Takahara, Shiro Takahara
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by Xiaodong Guo, Tasneem Zahir, Andrea Mothe, Molly S. Shoichet, Cindi M. Morshead, Yusuke Katayama, Charles H. Tator Ph.D., M.D.
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by Yurso, Michael, Box, Brent, Burgon, Trever, Hauck, Loran, Tagg, Krystyna, Clem, Kathleen, Paculdo, David, Acelajado, M Czarina, Tamondong-Lachica, Diana, Peabody, John W, PhD, MD
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