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A Comprehensive Guide to MD-PhD Admissions by Current Students
This guide covers: general questions about the MD-PhD admissions process, making up for low GPA/MCAT, application competitiveness, how to perfect your essays and AMCAS application, gap year, interviewing tips and more!
The Complete MD/PhD Applicant Guide : r/mdphd
A lot of questions posted here are discussed in depth in the book. It is the only medical school application book exclusively dedicated to the MD/PhD. It covers everything from choosing programs, how to write MD/PhD-specific essays and prepare for interviews to navigating the waitlist. Plus it even has a ton of real sample essays for both MD and MD/PhD primary and secondary prompts.
Which MSTP or MD/PhD schools are underrated and worth applying ...
Adding the following underrated fantastic schools/programs to this list: Hofstra MD-PhD (doing your PhD at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory? Need I say more?); Texas A&M MD-PhD (Methodist Hospital has FANTASTIC clinical training and biomedical research opportunities); UT-Houston MSTP (see my comment below in this same post); and Temple University MD-PhD (their support for their students and ...
Worth applying to MD/PhD with these stats?
Sorry if you guys hate these posts. I'm a low-stats applicant looking for advice. Should I consider applying to MD/PhD or MSTP programs with these stats? Or should I save my money? Has anyone had any success with stats like mine? I am from CA, and I want to apply to schools in CA, NY, DC, MD...
What are my chances to get into MD/PhD programs?
I'm slightly concerned about my chances of getting into a MD/PhD or DO/PhD program (or really any DO or MD program) with my stats from undergrad. I'm currently applying for the 2018 cycle. I'm also wondering if my upward trend in GPA over the last two years will help my lackluster cumulative...
My overly informative situation of MD vs PhD!
Even the MD/PhD programs that are shorter due to scheduling like Duke and Columbia average 7years, overall the average is closer to 8 (2years MD lectures + 3-4years PhD research + 2years rotations).
Considering an MD-PhD program? Here's what you should know
Deciding to pursue an MD-PhD dual degree is a long-term commitment, but for a medical student with a passion for research, it's a rewarding path.
Why Pursue an MD-PhD?
MD-PhD training efficiently integrates the scientific and medical education of the physician-scientist. During the PhD training years, MD-PhD students take the coursework and formal training in research methodology that are important for the development of the research scientist. Most MD-PhD programs provide trainees with a stipend and tuition ...
Be honest, did you need an MD/PhD to get to where you are?
I didn't need to get a PhD to get where I am--plenty of people with MDs do significant amounts of research, but it does tend to be more clinical so it's good to keep that in mind. I don't regret my PhD at all though. My years in grad school were hell but they made me stronger, more mature, and more scientifically-minded.
Applying to MD-PhD Programs
Are you considering a MD-PhD program? Here the basics about applying to MD-PhD programs to help you get started.
Harvard/MIT MDPhD Program
Welcome from the Director and Program Overview Welcome to the website of the Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program! We believe that physician-scientist training here at Harvard and MIT provides a remarkable opportunity to engage in compassionate medical care and breakthrough research alongside an astoundingly vibrant faculty and student body. The MD-PhD Program is singularly focused on creating an ...
2021-2022 MD/PhD cycle
If anyone would be down to answer this question - so I applied to MSTP and MD/PhD programs last cycle. I got interviews but eventually was WL'ed from the programs. For this cycle I'm switching gears and applying a majority MD and a few MD/PhD given last cycle's results and my stats being below average for the dual degree.
MD-PhD Programs: The Ultimate Guide (2024)
MSTP programs are a subset of 50 MD-PhD programs that are funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). While MSTP admissions are very competitive, these programs come with significant benefits including full tuition coverage, a living expenses stipend, and professional development opportunities such as seminars, conferences, and mentorship.
Is an MD/PhD Worth It? Financial Breakdown
I graduated from my MD/PhD combined-degree program this month. Was it the right decision for my career (and my bank account)?
Is an MD/PhD program right for me? Advice on becoming a physician
I also teach medical students and graduate students, and I direct a very large MD/PhD program. In my spare time, I talk to lots of undergraduates and recent college graduates who are thinking about becoming physician-scientists and wondering whether they should be applying to MD/PhD programs.
what does it take to get into a top md/phd program?
There is a program at Rutgers that students can do their PhD at Princeton but there is no MD/PhD based at Princeton. Yup! Because there's no med school, it's a Rutgers/Princeton program where you can do the PhD at Princeton (or Rutgers!) if you want, but the entire med side is at Rutgers. The reddit home of Pennsylvania State University.
See What Excellent M.D.-Ph.D. Application Essays Look Like
The first is an M.D.-Ph.D. motivation essay submitted by a student who was accepted to the M.D.-Ph.D. program at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center but ultimately decided to go elsewhere.
What are my chances for MD/PhD with below average MCAT score and
Hi everyone, I'm planning to apply for MD/PhD programs this cycle. My current stats are: cGPA 3.86, sGPA 3.85, MCAT 514 (130/128/129/127). I'm an ORM student from CA with disadvantage background (qualified for FAP). I went to a community college to save money and subsequently graduated from a...
Harvard/MIT MDPhD Program
A Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program-specific short essay question; The PhD program type you anticipate applying to: Basic and Translational Sciences or Social Sciences; Your research interests/areas; The research supervisors submitting letters of recommendation on your behalf; MD-PhD applicants are expected to have letters of recommendation from ...
MD-PhD in the Social Sciences or Humanities: Is it Right for Me?
Are there MD-PhD programs in which the PhD is completed in the social sciences and humanities? Yes. There are MD-PhD program encompassing fields such as epidemiology, medical anthropology, health care economics, health policy, public health, bioethics, history, sociology, psychology, and others.
MD vs. Md/ Ph.D. programs : r/premed
MD/PhD generally has a higher baseline MCAT/GPA (self-selecting gunner pool) and cares way more about research than clinical experience. Clinical experience just need to check the box (every school is different though, MSTP programs are literally PhD interviews with a rubber stamped MD component, some require you to be MD admitted first before ...
***2022-2023 MD/PhD Interview Invites***
In-person MD/PhD interview, virtual MD. ****. DO NOT ERASE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 1) Click quote on the most recent list. 2) Delete the quote tags on the top and bottom. 3) Add your user name, (complete date, interview invite date, interview date, any other pertinent info, and if needed, add the school name to the list.
What It's Like to Do an MD-PhD Program
There is a lot of temptation to overload on clubs, leadership, research, etc., to keep pace with MD colleagues, but in the long run, an MD-PhD is about the quality and depth of training. It's important to build healthy habits, strong social relationships, and enjoy activities in a sustainable manner, since MD-PhD students have to do another ...
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This guide covers: general questions about the MD-PhD admissions process, making up for low GPA/MCAT, application competitiveness, how to perfect your essays and AMCAS application, gap year, interviewing tips and more!
A lot of questions posted here are discussed in depth in the book. It is the only medical school application book exclusively dedicated to the MD/PhD. It covers everything from choosing programs, how to write MD/PhD-specific essays and prepare for interviews to navigating the waitlist. Plus it even has a ton of real sample essays for both MD and MD/PhD primary and secondary prompts.
Adding the following underrated fantastic schools/programs to this list: Hofstra MD-PhD (doing your PhD at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory? Need I say more?); Texas A&M MD-PhD (Methodist Hospital has FANTASTIC clinical training and biomedical research opportunities); UT-Houston MSTP (see my comment below in this same post); and Temple University MD-PhD (their support for their students and ...
Sorry if you guys hate these posts. I'm a low-stats applicant looking for advice. Should I consider applying to MD/PhD or MSTP programs with these stats? Or should I save my money? Has anyone had any success with stats like mine? I am from CA, and I want to apply to schools in CA, NY, DC, MD...
I'm slightly concerned about my chances of getting into a MD/PhD or DO/PhD program (or really any DO or MD program) with my stats from undergrad. I'm currently applying for the 2018 cycle. I'm also wondering if my upward trend in GPA over the last two years will help my lackluster cumulative...
Even the MD/PhD programs that are shorter due to scheduling like Duke and Columbia average 7years, overall the average is closer to 8 (2years MD lectures + 3-4years PhD research + 2years rotations).
Deciding to pursue an MD-PhD dual degree is a long-term commitment, but for a medical student with a passion for research, it's a rewarding path.
MD-PhD training efficiently integrates the scientific and medical education of the physician-scientist. During the PhD training years, MD-PhD students take the coursework and formal training in research methodology that are important for the development of the research scientist. Most MD-PhD programs provide trainees with a stipend and tuition ...
I didn't need to get a PhD to get where I am--plenty of people with MDs do significant amounts of research, but it does tend to be more clinical so it's good to keep that in mind. I don't regret my PhD at all though. My years in grad school were hell but they made me stronger, more mature, and more scientifically-minded.
Are you considering a MD-PhD program? Here the basics about applying to MD-PhD programs to help you get started.
Welcome from the Director and Program Overview Welcome to the website of the Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program! We believe that physician-scientist training here at Harvard and MIT provides a remarkable opportunity to engage in compassionate medical care and breakthrough research alongside an astoundingly vibrant faculty and student body. The MD-PhD Program is singularly focused on creating an ...
If anyone would be down to answer this question - so I applied to MSTP and MD/PhD programs last cycle. I got interviews but eventually was WL'ed from the programs. For this cycle I'm switching gears and applying a majority MD and a few MD/PhD given last cycle's results and my stats being below average for the dual degree.
MSTP programs are a subset of 50 MD-PhD programs that are funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). While MSTP admissions are very competitive, these programs come with significant benefits including full tuition coverage, a living expenses stipend, and professional development opportunities such as seminars, conferences, and mentorship.
I graduated from my MD/PhD combined-degree program this month. Was it the right decision for my career (and my bank account)?
I also teach medical students and graduate students, and I direct a very large MD/PhD program. In my spare time, I talk to lots of undergraduates and recent college graduates who are thinking about becoming physician-scientists and wondering whether they should be applying to MD/PhD programs.
There is a program at Rutgers that students can do their PhD at Princeton but there is no MD/PhD based at Princeton. Yup! Because there's no med school, it's a Rutgers/Princeton program where you can do the PhD at Princeton (or Rutgers!) if you want, but the entire med side is at Rutgers. The reddit home of Pennsylvania State University.
The first is an M.D.-Ph.D. motivation essay submitted by a student who was accepted to the M.D.-Ph.D. program at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center but ultimately decided to go elsewhere.
Hi everyone, I'm planning to apply for MD/PhD programs this cycle. My current stats are: cGPA 3.86, sGPA 3.85, MCAT 514 (130/128/129/127). I'm an ORM student from CA with disadvantage background (qualified for FAP). I went to a community college to save money and subsequently graduated from a...
A Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program-specific short essay question; The PhD program type you anticipate applying to: Basic and Translational Sciences or Social Sciences; Your research interests/areas; The research supervisors submitting letters of recommendation on your behalf; MD-PhD applicants are expected to have letters of recommendation from ...
Are there MD-PhD programs in which the PhD is completed in the social sciences and humanities? Yes. There are MD-PhD program encompassing fields such as epidemiology, medical anthropology, health care economics, health policy, public health, bioethics, history, sociology, psychology, and others.
MD/PhD generally has a higher baseline MCAT/GPA (self-selecting gunner pool) and cares way more about research than clinical experience. Clinical experience just need to check the box (every school is different though, MSTP programs are literally PhD interviews with a rubber stamped MD component, some require you to be MD admitted first before ...
In-person MD/PhD interview, virtual MD. ****. DO NOT ERASE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 1) Click quote on the most recent list. 2) Delete the quote tags on the top and bottom. 3) Add your user name, (complete date, interview invite date, interview date, any other pertinent info, and if needed, add the school name to the list.
There is a lot of temptation to overload on clubs, leadership, research, etc., to keep pace with MD colleagues, but in the long run, an MD-PhD is about the quality and depth of training. It's important to build healthy habits, strong social relationships, and enjoy activities in a sustainable manner, since MD-PhD students have to do another ...