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We've organized the MPH courses so that they don't conflict with your medical studies. Many students find that the MPH courses give them an understanding of health and disease, so that their medical studies are easier and more relevant.

SUNY tuition is relatively low. The total cost of the MPH degree (42 credits) is the cost of 3 full time semesters at the rate shown on the Bursar's Tuition & Fees webpage. Scholarship aid and loans are available.

The 42 credits required for the MPH can be earned over three summers or in one year between the 3rd and 4th years of medical school.

Leaders in community health, research, health policy, governmental agencies, and academic medicine often have an MPH.

It will:

  • Deepen your understanding of your patients and society.
  • Prepare you for leadership positions.
  • Train you to improve the health not just of individuals, but of entire communities.
  • Help you compete for the residency of your choice.
  • Enhance your earning power.

An MPH will also equip you to work in the broad public health arena so that you can improve the health of not just individuals, but also of communities and countries. In addition, you will learn to advocate for change in health care policies, help control today's epidemic diseases, pursue a career at key agencies such as the New York State Health Department, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the National Institutes of Health and work in global health within a wide array of organizations.

Option 1: The MPH in 3 Summers

Semester

MPH

Medical School

Summer before medical school

5 core courses

Fall

 

 

First year medical school curriculum

Spring

 

First year medical school curriculum

Summer between 1st and 2nd year of medical school

4-5 courses, including Applied Practice Experience

Fall

 

Second year medical school curriculum

Spring

 

Second year medical school curriculum

Before summer

 

Step 1

Summer between 2nd and 3rd year of medical school

4-5 courses including Culminating Experience

Subsequent two years

 

Clinical rotations

 


Option 2: The MPH in 1 year

Semester

MPH, summer start

MPH, fall start

Medical School

First three years

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Standard medical school curriculum

Summer after 3rd year

5 core courses

Clinical rotations

Fall

4-5 courses, including Applied Practice Experience

5 core courses

Spring

4-5 courses, including Culminating Experience

4-5 courses, including Applied Practice Experience

Summer

Available to complete any possible outstanding requirements

4-5 courses, including Culminating Experience

4th year of medical school

Fall

 

4th year of medical school

 

Epidemiology majors must start in the fall semester because of the required sequence of courses.

See the information on the Admission Policy page.

Yes, we encourage medical students to sample our courses. In the fall semester of medical school, you may choose one of two popular courses, both of which fit in well with the medical school curriculum:

  • Introduction to Public Health Theory and Practice
  • Issues in Immigrant Health

We're always happy to answer questions.

Telephone: (718) 270-1065
Fax: (718) 270-2533
Email: publichealth@downstate.edu

School of Public Health
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 43
Brooklyn, NY 11203

If you would like to attend a special Information Session, click here.

If you would like to correspond with a current MD/MPH, send your request to publichealth@downstate.edu.

If you are invited for an interview for the College of Medicine and would like to meet with someone from the MPH Program during your visit, please notify the SUNY Downstate Office of Admissions, which schedules your interview. We will make arrangements with them to meet and talk with you.