Medical Scientist Training Program

NIH RePORTER · NIH · T32 · $2,553,869 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract The goal of the Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program is to provide our students with a world-class educational experience that embraces an integration of compassionate medical care and breakthrough research to drive biomedical discovery and translation. We are laser-focused on creating an intellectually dynamic and nurturing community that enables our students to flourish, both personally and professionally, throughout their award period. This year’s Harvard Medical School curriculum revision has provided the MD-PhD program with an unprecedented opportunity to optimize the integration of MD and PhD education for our students, who benefit from two tracks, namely Pathways and Health, Sciences, and Technology (HST). Pathways features a large and diverse class whose backgrounds run the gamut of liberal arts education. The Pathways curriculum now starts with a 14 month intensive introduction to the essentials of medical education with prompt entry to the wards by October of Year 2. The HST program has a smaller class that emphasizes the science behind the medicine, focusing on mechanism, quantitation, and innovation. HST class work runs through March of Year 2, followed by the transition to the wards. Thus, all MD-PhD students now experience clinical responsibility prior to initiating their PhD studies, providing clinical insight that can influence their research direction and catalyze early career planning. This upfront clinical credit affords a new level of scheduling flexibility for re-entry to Year 3 of medical school after PhD completion, which should benefit the overall time-to-degrees. Our students have limitless options for PhD training in the basic, engineering, and social sciences across the campuses of Harvard Medical School, MIT, and all affiliated Boston hospitals and research institutes. Upon return from graduate school, the hospital experiences of Pathways and HST students are balanced with educational components that emphasize an intimate linkage between pathophysiology and patient relevance. Importantly, the MD-PhD program faculty and staff provide the academic, social, and administrative glue that brings our robust community of 181 students together. Led by Faculty Director, Loren Walensky, MD, PhD, and Administrative Director, Amy Cohen, our program is composed of key organizational components including a Board of Overseers, Faculty Leadership Council, Subcommittees on Academic Advising, Admissions, and Social Sciences, a Student Steering Committee, and Program Office Staff. Academic paracurricular offerings include our summer zero course, noon clinical case conferences, MD-PhD grand grounds, a clinical preceptorship program, transition bootcamps, meet- the-investigator series, and alumni career development mixers. To provide for a rich social environment, we also offer a summer barbecue, weekend long retreat on Cape Cod, a big sib program, “dinners for 8”, MD-PhD breakfasts and happy hours, and a series of special ev...

Key facts

NIH application ID
9955274
Project number
5T32GM007753-42
Recipient
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Principal Investigator
Loren David Walensky
Activity code
T32
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$2,553,869
Award type
5
Project period
1979-07-01 → 2022-06-30