D.O./M.P.H.
Dual-Degree Programs
Students admitted to the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine are eligible to apply to the D.O./M.P.H. program. This dual degree results in well-trained physicians with additional skills and knowledge in public health policies and procedures, enabling them to provide service to individuals within the context of population health. The D.O./M.P.H. program is designed for completion in five years.
In addition to being admitted to the Heritage College, students applying to the D.O./M.P.H. program must meet the admissions requirements for the M.P.H. program at 91探花. All applicants must submit an application to the Office of Advanced Studies (OAS),which will be evaluated by the Heritage College Advanced Studies Advisory Committee (ASAC) and the M.P.H. 91探花 Committee. The prerequisites for the master of public health, as part of the dual degree, are the same as those for the Heritage College.
Students in the D.O./M.P.H. program will complete the majority of the M.P.H. courses during the third year of the five-year program while enrolled solely in OHIO's College of Health Sciences and Professions. However, students in good academic standing may take one M.P.H. course in the second semester of the first year and in each semester of the second year of medical school. Students in the fourth and fifth years of the dual degree program are enrolled full-time in the Heritage College, but time will be available during those years for the M.P.H. practicum experience.
Following admission to the D.O./M.P.H. program, students will meet with the director of the OAS and an assigned faculty mentor to map out a sequence of courses and create an individualized development plan for their dual degree. Course work is subject to change, based on course availability and satisfactory student performance.
Master of Public Health Course of Study
The 91探花 Master of Public Health curriculum has a concentration in social and behavioral science, and prepares students to examine the behavioral, social and cultural factors that impact health behavior and health outcomes. The M.P.H. degree requires 42 credit hours for completion. All students must complete 39 hours of required core course work, 3 credits of electives, 3 credits of field practicum experience and 3 credits of a capstone project.
Program Year |
College Year |
Curriculum |
Credit Hours |
Pre- DO/MPH |
Students may take courses prior to medical school (potentially, fall, spring and summer before medical school) |
Up to nine hours may be transferred |
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Years One and Two |
First and Second years of Medical School |
Spring semester of first year and both semesters of second year, students may take MPH courses |
Up to six hours, total, possible |
Year Three |
Dedicated to Master of Public Health Studies |
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Year Four |
Third Year of Medical School |
Dedicated to medical school only |
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Year Five |
Fourth Year of Medical School |
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Application Process
Students wishing to participate in the dual degree D.O./M.P.H. must submit their application by Jan. 17 of their first year in medical school.
Applications are reviewed by faculty from both colleges. Candidates seeking admission are evaluated based on academic and personal accomplishments, emphasizing demonstrated leadership, managerial potential, motivation and capacity to pursue a rigorous management graduate program. Professional development, diversity of background and outside interests, depth of self-appraisal and commitment are especially valued. Students will be notified of their application status in March.
Disclaimer
The D.O./M.P.H. program guidelines are continuously updated and are subject to change based on university or program recommendations and policy requirements.