What is the difference between the Masters Program and the Postdoctoral Fellowship (degree-granting) Program?
The Master of Arts degree prepares trainees for practical, hands-on careers in health care, consulting, insurance, pharmaceuticals, and other industries. This program can be completed on a part-time or full-time basis and is self-funded. The degree-granting Postdoctoral Fellowship prepares trainees for research positions in health care, biomedical research, education, and industry and leads to an M.A. or Ph.D. degree. It must be pursued full-time and is students receive full funding. Trainees with a health professional doctorate or a PhD in another field are eligible for this program.
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