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PhD Programs in Health Care Medical Studies Medicine

A PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is a graduate designation that is awarded after students complete extensive study in a chosen area of focus. It typically takes around four years to earn the degree, and there are many programs available internationally.

Inquisitive minds may be wondering, what is a PhD in Medicine? This program is typically designed for aspiring medical doctors who want to work mainly in research or academia. Because the field of medicine is so vast, the specific program students pursue largely depends on their interests. Different focus areas may include immunology, microbiology, reproductive issues, genetics, pharmacology, developmental disorders, brain disorders, and orthopedics. The curriculum may include group work, independent study, laboratory work, and clinical research.

Obtaining a PhD in Medicine can result in a number of benefits for graduates. Typical skills they may develop over the course of their studies include analysis, attention to detail, technological abilities, and communication, all of which may qualify them for higher-level careers.

Because the completion time can vary, the costs associated with earning a PhD also vary. Along with program duration, factors involved include the location of the school as well as its reputation. Students should ask financial-related questions to get a better idea of total costs.

The career options for doctorate graduates can vary greatly and depend on interests, experience, and study focus. Examples of job titles may include diagnostic molecular scientist, geneticist, epidemiologist, biomedical chemist, biostatistician, health information specialist, and allied health manager.  Some doctors may choose to use their advanced education to assist with their patient management in roles such as pediatrician, radiologist, health psychologist, occupational therapist, orthopedist, or surgeon.

Students can get started finding a school that offers a doctorate program in medicine. Beginning now, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.