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The M.D./Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Engineering combines the medical curriculum at Dartmouth Medical School (DMS) with the Ph.D. program at Thayer School. Students must apply to DMS as well as Thayer School, indicating their specific interests. Both degrees are awarded simultaneously after typically 7 to 8 years of study.
The foundation for doctoral work is undergraduate preparation in science, mathematics, and engineering principles. Applicants must hold a bachelor's or master's degree to be considered for the M.D./Ph.D. program.
M.D./Ph.D. candidates are in residence at Thayer School a minimum of 6 terms, including 3 terms of participation in ENGG 196 Seminar on Applied Science and Technology.
The candidate with undergraduate engineering training (B.E. or B.S. degree) plus 2 years of medical school training normally takes:
In addition to engineering and applied mathematics courses, Ph.D. students participate in the following seminars and workshops:
Candidates complete the 4-year M.D. curriculum. The electives of Year 4 may be fulfilled through Ph.D. dissertation research. Ph.D. Requirements
Once advanced to Ph.D. candidacy, the student works with a special advisory committee to make sure that all degree requirements are met. In broad terms, the requirements include: