
MD-MPH Dual Degree Program
Welcome to the University of Cincinnati MD-MPH Dual Degree Program. We prepare graduates to work as physicians in a public health setting, combining a degree in clinical care with a degree in approaching health and illness at the population level. Graduates have the skills and knowledge needed to identify and research public health issues, implement evidence-based solutions, and to engage in population health research, policymaking, education, and communication.
Why should I consider an MD-MPH?
Physicians with the MD-MPH credential work in clinical research, designing and carrying out studies; as directors of state and local departments of public health (such as Dr. Amy Acton, MD, MPH); as authors of health policy and advisors to policymakers;
as hospital and departmental administrators; and as leaders in the creation and development of global health programs worldwide, among many other career paths.
Public health training prepares MD-MPH students to:
- Effectively serve diverse populations, on the front line of issues of healthcare inequality
- Address emerging and novel public health challenges
- Work with policymakers, administrators, clinicians, and others in a team
- Use their clinical expertise to support advocacy work
- Independently design, analyze, and author research
About The Program
Whitney Bryant, MD, MPH, Med, CTropMedMD-MPH Program Director |
CONTACT US
Department of Environmental & Public Health Sciences
Division of Public Health Sciences
Kettering Lab Building
Room 133
160 Panzeca Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056
Mail Location: 0056
Phone: 513-558-5704