M.D./Ph.D. Program
Entry through the St. Louis University School of Medicine
M.D./Ph.D. Program
An M.D./Ph.D. training program has been established
to recruit applicants to the St. Louis University School of Medicine
who have exceptional scholastic records and prior training in research.
Application is competitive and a limited number of positions are
available. The program offers financial support in the form of full
tuition remission for both Medical School and Graduate School tuition.
Trainees typically complete the first two years of medical school
before undertaking the Ph.D. portion of their training. After completion
of the Ph.D. dissertation, trainees return to complete the final
years of medical school.
Candidates seeking admission to the M.D./Ph.D. program should
apply directly to:
Medical School Admissions Office
1402 South Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63104.
Their website is located at: medschool.slu.edu/admissions/
from which you can download admissions forms. Medical College Admission
Test scores are required for consideration for entry into the M.D./Ph.D.
program.
Entry After Completion of the Second Year of Medical School
A second point of entry to the M.D./Ph.D.
program follows the second year of the traditional medical school
curriculum. A small number of medical students, who have solid scholastic
records, an interest in research, and research experience, are accepted
directly as Ph.D. candidates by the Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology. Students entering the program after their second
year of medical school are qualified to apply for a Katzman Fellowship
award. The Philip and Lillian Katzman Scholarship Fund was established
by the family of Dr. Philip Katzman, a former faculty member in
the department, to encourage research training of medical students.
The fellowship provides tuition remission for medical students during
their graduate training and during their final years of medical
school.
Course of Study and Completion of the Ph.D.
Students accepted for the combined program
entering at either level are subject to the regulations and residency
requirements of the Graduate School and Medical School. Students
are also required to meet the course
requirements in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department.
However, courses taken in the School of Medicine can be accepted
toward fulfillment of course requirements for the graduate degree,
subject to approval by the program. The combined M.D./Ph.D. degree
program is expected to take seven years, on the average, from the
time of admission to Medical School.
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