Thursday, October 26, 2017

Duke University School of Medicine 

Degree Programs and Admissions:

Health Education Programs
>  The Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program
>  Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD)
>  Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT)
>  Physician Assistant Program (MHS)
>  Clinical Leadership Program (MHS)
>  Clinical Research Training Program (MHSc)

PhD Programs
Application to all biomedical graduate programs is through the Duke Graduate School. These programs are administered in the School of Medicine by the Office of Biomedical Graduate Education.

>  Biochemistry Program
>  Biostatistics 
>  Cell and Molecular Biology
>  Cell Biology Program
>  Cognitive Neuroscience
>  Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
>  Developmental & Stem Cell Biology

Student Services:

Student Services are offices and programs that support the students of the School of Medicine. The Office of the Registrar and Office of Financial Aid support multiple academic programs within the school. The Office of Admissions specifically serves the MD and MSTP programs as do the Offices of Curricular Affairs, Student Affairs and the Student Ombudsman.

Office of Admissions
Office of Curricular Affairs
Office of Financial Aid
Office of Student Affairs
Office of the Registrar

Faculty Resources: 

The School of Medicine consists of more than 2,200 academic and clinical faculty in 33 departments, centers and Institutes. Their combined efforts make Duke one of the largest biomedical research enterprises in the country, with almost $700 million in sponsored research expenditures annually and more than 9,743 patients on 645 active clinical trials.

The synergy among the School's physicians, researchers, educators, and staff offers unprecedented opportunities for teamwork among the scientists in our labs and caregivers in our hospitals and clinicsImage result for duke university

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