What types of individuals seek a degree at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice (TDI)?
Students in the MS and MPH programs at The Institute are seeking leadership roles in the health care and public health arenas. Typically, one third of the students are pre-medical or recent college graduates, one-third are mid-career professionals (i.e. nurses, administrators, consultants, attorneys, physical therapists, etc), and one-third are practicing physicians. Students in the PhD and post-doctoral programs are typically interested in a career as independent researchers or academics in health services research and policy with an emphasis on the evaluation and improvement of health care.
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