Department education programs include residencies, fellowships, education for medical students, and degree programs in public health. The family medicine residents receive teaching and mentorship from 17 faculty family physicians, one PhD faculty member, one geriatric nutritionist, one PharmD, and more than 200 volunteer clinical faculty. Additional research mentorship and expertise are available through the other programs in our department. These include the programs in PhD and Master of Public Health, Master of Biostatistics, and Postdoctoral Psychology internships.
Residency Programs
Master's Degree Programs
- Master of Public Health (MPH)
- Master of Public Health/Master of Health Administration (MPH/MHA)
- Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH)
- Master of Statistics Biostatistics
- Combined MD/MSPH or MPH