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Do DHS students have to be continously enrolled in the DHS program?

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Do DHS students have to be continously enrolled in the DHS program?

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The time limit for completing the DHS program is 7 years. In collaboration with a faculty advisor, each student creates an individualized curricular plan. The curricular plan identifies: The student’s emphasis area (pediatrics, geriatrics, or health professions education) Student-specific educational objectives The courses that the student must complete to fulfill the DHS degree requirements and achieve the student-specific objectives One or more potential DHS topics for the student’s scholarly project Students do not need to be continuously enrolled as long as the student’s enrollment is consistent with the student’s approved individualized plan of study.

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