Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Medicine | Biotechnology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Medical Scientist Training Program (M.D./Ph.D.)

The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at the University of Miami integrates outstanding preclinical and clinical training, rigorous Ph.D. graduate training, and several other elements designed to enhance the M.D./Ph.D. training experience.


Overview of the Program

The MSTP Curriculum Overview is structured into four main stages: MS1, MS2, GRD years, and MS3/MS4. The stages are as follows:


  • MS1: Includes a summer research rotation and Journal Club, followed by a pre-clinical curriculum.
  • MS2: Begins with a transition to clerkship, featuring two 12-week clerkships and preparation for the USMLE STEP 1 exam.
  • GRD: Spans 3-4 years and involves graduate coursework of the program selected, qualifying exams, fellowship application, dissertation research, publications, and longitudinal clinical experiences.
  • MS3/MS4: Focuses on clinical experiences with two additional clerkships, residency applications and interviews, advanced science selectives, sub-internships, clinical electives, and research or scholarly publications.

Program Structure

The program structure is outlined in the following table: | Stage | Description | Duration | Additional Info | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | MS1 | Pre-Clinical Curriculum & Journal Club | 1 year | Summer Research, MSTP Activities | | MS2 | Transition to Clerkship, Clerkship 1 & 2 | 12 weeks each | STEP 1 Exam, Clinical Case Reviews | | GRD | Graduate Coursework, Qualifying Exam | 3-4 years | Fellowship Applications, Dissertation Research | | MS3/MS4 | Clinical Rotations & Science Selectives | 12 weeks each | STEP 2 Exam, Longitudinal Clinical Experiences | | MS4 | Clinical Electives, Advanced Science Selectives, Sub-Internship | Varies | Apply for Residency, Complete Publications, Clinical Research |


Ongoing MSTP Activities

Throughout the program, students participate in ongoing MSTP activities, including:


  • Clinical Case Reviews
  • Scientific and Professional Development Workshops
  • Annual Research Symposium
  • Annual Retreat
  • Other special events

Medical School

MSTP students start the program taking the innovative NextGen medical school curriculum launched in 2020. Phase 1 (14 months) includes preclinical coursework using a symptom-based learning approach taught in small groups. MSTP students then complete two of the 4 x 12 week core clinical clerkships of Phase 2 and take USMLE Step 1. After graduate training, students return to medical school to complete their other 2 x 12 week core clinical clerkships, clinical electives and sub-internships, take USMLE Step 2 and apply for residency.


Graduate Training

The 3-4 years of graduate training includes coursework, qualifying exams, fellowship applications, dissertation research, and the thesis defense.


Program Integration

Research-related and medical training components are integrated throughout all phases of the program, including:


  • MS1/2: Students carry out 3 research rotations and take the MSTP Journal Club during Phase 1 of the preclinical curriculum.
  • Graduate Training: Together with research training, students participate in longitudinal clinical experiences and refresher clinical skills workshops when nearing return to the clinical training.
  • MS3/4: Students complete other research and publications from their thesis research and/or carry out clinical research in their specialty of interest.
  • All program activities: These activities are for trainees at all stages of the program and are organized by the students. They include monthly clinical case reviews, monthly scientific and professional development workshops, and the annual MSTP Student Research Symposium and Retreat. These regular activities promote physician scientist development, cultivate leadership skills, and provide a sense of community for the program.
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