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MD/PhD Program
The MD/PhD Program at
LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans is designed to fulfill the
educational requirements of highly focused students who wish to pursue
careers in academic medicine. Any student who enjoyed a previous
research experience should consider this program. During their course of
study, students will pursue the medical curriculum for two years, spend
three to four years as graduate students acquiring the PhD, and finally
spend two years completing medical school for the MD degree. The
American Association of Medical Colleges has developed a
website,
which allows prospective
applicants to explore this career option. Admission
Requirements Qualified
applicants who have been accepted by the Medical School will be invited
to apply for acceptance into the MD/PhD Program. Applicants will be
interviewed by the MD/PhD committee. During the first two years of
medical school, students begin to select a specific area of research
interest. During the summer between the first and second year of medical
school, student research is supported through the Medical Student Summer
Research Fellowship Program. Selection of a mentor and graduate program
is normally completed during the second year. Students will generally
begin their graduate work immediately following the second year of
Medical School. Criteria for Admission Consideration are as follows.
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Prior research
experience
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Grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4-point scale -
MCAT scores, a mean
of 10
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GRE (Combined
Verbal & Quantitative 1200 ― GRE is optional
Students must
maintain a “B” average, or the equivalent, in Graduate School and in
Medical School to remain in good standing in the program. If a student
withdraws from either the MD or PhD portion of the program, the student
will transfer all appropriate credits to his/her program of choice.
Out-of-state students withdrawing from the MD/PhD program cannot remain
enrolled in the LSUHSC-NO Medical School.
Financial Support
Participants
in the MD/PhD program will be
provided tuition waivers for their entire course of study. Stipends will
be provided while in the School of Graduate
Studies and during their third and fourth years of medical school. During the graduate portion of the program, students are encouraged to
apply for their own academic and research support. The cost of the
tuition waivers must be repaid if a student leaves the MD/PhD Program.
This will permit another student in the program to become fully funded.
Program
The program consists of four years of Medical School and
three to four years of Graduate Studies in the following areas.
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Head, Arthur Haas, PhD |
Cell Biology and Anatomy Head, Sam McClugage, Jr., PhD |
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Human Genetics Head,
Jay Kolls, MD |
Microbiology, Immunology & Parasitology Head, Ronald Luftig, PhD |
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Pathology Head, Dr. Richard Vander Heide, PhD |
Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics Interim Head, Kurt Varner, PhD
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Physiology Head,
Patricia Molina, MD, PhD
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Neuroscience Program Director, Nicolas Bazan, MD, PhD
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MD/PhD
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Kathleen H. McDonough, PhD
kmcdon@lsuhsc.edu
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