Medical Scientist Training Program

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Abstract

The University of Illinois at Chicago provides a Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) of combined MD and PhD training, requiring seven to eight years for completion of the requirements for both advance degrees. The University of Illinois at Chicago is the largest institution of higher education in Chicago, and has been one of the fastest growing comprehensive universities in the nation. During the last decade the College of Medicine made growing, dedicated investments in both PhD and MD-PhD training. The curriculum for MSTP students includes the major portions of the medical school and graduate college curricula in a manner designed to minimize duplication and provide an integrated physician-scientist education. Most Medical Scientist Training Program students pursue PhD training in one of the five basic science departments of the College of Medicine, or in the interdepartmental Neuroscience program that is housed in the College. Others obtain PhDs with the Bioengineering Department that is joint between the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering. Additionally, some can and do select training with investigators located among several programs in other colleges, including the School of Public Health and the College of Pharmacy. All participating departments and programs have rigorous, well-established graduate training programs, careful supervision of students, many NIH-funded investigators, and many connections to clinician-scientists. In academic year 2015-16 there are 61 students in the program. The value of physician-scientists to biomedical research is widely recognized, as is the need for programs to bolster the number of such researchers. Compared to other physicians, MD-PhDs stand out for their scientific insight into bedside problems, and as innovative champions of progress in medicine. MD-PhD programs are a major source of the nation's physician-scientists, and arguably provide the best route to such careers.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10913682
Project number
3T32GM079086-15S2
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
Principal Investigator
Mark I Rosenblatt
Activity code
T32
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$58,054
Award type
3
Project period
2007-07-01 → 2024-06-30