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    Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Augusta University Catalog

Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health


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Program Overview

The MD/MPH Dual Degree Program provides medical students with advanced education in public health and preventative medicine and prepare them to assume responsible management and professional positions in public health units or in academic medicine. These additional skills benefit the people of Georgia by staffing the physician workforce with well-trained providers who bring additional valuable skills to their practices. Students enter residency with enhanced competencies, improved professional networks, and increased employment opportunities. These outcomes of the MD/MPH Dual Degree Program may in turn make a career in Georgia more attractive.

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Program Contact

Christopher Fly, MD
cfly@augusta.edu
Patricia L. Cameron, PhD
pcameron@augusta.edu

Program Accreditation

LCME for the Medical College of Georgia’s Dual Degree Programs

Admissions Information

Students applying to the MD/MPH Dual Degree Program must be in good standing (academically and professionally) with the Medical College of Georgia as determined by the MCG Deanery. Students must submit the approved application, a copy of their JagTrax, and a signed program of study. Admission requirements for the MPH are posted online and include a minimum 2.8 GPA, a bachelor’s degree, and official transcripts. Requirements for Letters of recommendation, Standardized test requirements, English proficiency Exam, and Interviews are waived for medical students.

For more information on admissions requirements, visit the Office of Admissions website.

Progression and Graduation Requirements

Currently enrolled (Augusta University) MD students must apply to and be accepted into the MPH program.  MD students must submit their letter of intent by March 30 of their first year in the MD program, and must submit a dual degree application by March 30 of their second year in the MD program with the understanding that acceptance and enrollment in the MPH program are contingent upon approval of The Medical College of Georgia, The School of Public Health, and The Graduate School.

Both MD and MPH degrees are awarded at the same time if both degree requirements are completed. The MPH degree will not be awarded prior to completion of the MD degree. If the requirements for the MD degree are completed before the MPH, then the MD is conferred and the MPH degree will be conferred when those requirements are completed.

Program Information

  • Program Length: 2 Years
  • CIP Code: 51.1201

Degree Requirements

Doctor of Medicine

Master of Public Health

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