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professional skills and concepts
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a solid grounding in the substance of health problems
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rigorous quantitative training
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a curriculum that combines professional, academic, and clinical activities
Students apply acquired knowledge to practical situations through a required summer internship program and a field research project.
The
40-credit SM program is designed for students pursuing research careers in
public- or private-sector health care institutions, particularly physicians and
other candidates with relevant advanced degrees who desire intensive training
in analytic and quantitative skills. The degree is appropriate for students
interested in either domestic or international research questions.
To visit the website for the department of Health Policy and Management for more information, click
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