Our M.D./M.P.H. students make significant contributions to the field of healthcare and public health. They publish in leading scientific journals, receive noteworthy scholarships for their work and present their findings at top conferences annually.
Career Outcomes
Data about career outcomes indicate M.D./M.P.H. graduates are actively involved in leadership roles, research endeavors, and public health initiatives. Notably, graduates reported a commitment to addressing health disparities and serving vulnerable populations. Read about the outcomes in a recently published study here.
- Top conferences where our students present their research:
- American Psychosomatic Society Annual Scientific Meeting
- American Public Health Association (APHA)
- Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting
- Society for Medical Decision Making North American Annual Meeting
- Society for Public Health Education
- Top journals where our students publish:
- AIDS
- American Journal of Epidemiology
- Annals of Epidemiology
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
- Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
- Top scholarships received by our students:
- M.D./M.P.H. Population Health Scholar Award (average award provided per year is 7; $2,000 per award)
- M.D./M.P.H. Public Health Conference Award (average award provided per year is 23; $500 per award)
M.D./M.P.H. Student Match Results
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Student Testimonials
“The MD-MPH student experience has been everything I hoped for. I think a truly unique aspect of Miller's MD-MPH program is just how integrated the MD and MPH components are. Instead of having a year away from medical school to complete the MPH, our public health courses are strategically placed around and within the three phases of the NextGen curriculum so that we can learn about and apply public health and clinical medicine simultaneously. Having the opportunity to rotate in a variety of clinical settings, from large safety net hospitals like Jackson to smaller community hospitals, and both academic and private clinics, as well as the Department of Health, gives us an incredible foundation on which to build our careers and discover where we fit within the complex healthcare system!”
“Being a part of the MD-MPH program has been important to me because I believe I'm not doing a complete job taking care of patients if I'm not aware of or attending to the environment that patients return to once they leave the medical setting. I was actually more sure that I wanted to pursue an MPH before I knew I wanted to be a physician. Joining the MD-MPH program and being around like-minded people has been tremendously helpful for navigating medical school as a first-generation medical student and feeling like I belong.” – Akeim George, M.D./M.P.H., Class of 2025