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  2. College graduates who plan to pursue medical school or other professional health care programs have two great options at Miami University – a Master of Medical Science (M.M.Sc.) in Biomedical Science or a Premedical and Pre-Health Studies Certificate. Biomedical Science Master’s Degree.

  3. The Accelerated Pathway to Residency Program at the Miller School of Medicine offers qualifying students the opportunity to earn an M.D. degree in only three years. This 36-month program can save you time, help you match with a residency program during your third year, and start practicing medicine ahead of the curve.

  4. M.D./Ph.D. Program. The Miller School’s M.D./Ph.D. program, our Medical Scientist Training Program, prepares the next generation of physician-scientists to drive breakthroughs in fields such as cancer, genetics/genomics, regenerative medicine, immunotherapy, infectious diseases and more. Our students delve into medical complexities through ...

  5. MD Program. The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine enrolls approximately 200 students each year. It has been a long-standing policy of the School of Medicine to admit students with diverse backgrounds. Therefore, qualified non-traditional students, women, socio-economically disadvantaged students, and minorities underrepresented in ...

  6. Early Admission to Medical School. The Medical Scholars Program (MSP), is specifically designed to provide exceptionally capable University of Miami undergraduate students with a pathway to early matriculation or early assurance into the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine.

  7. The Master of Medical Science in Biomedical Science (M.M.Sc.) at Miami University is designed to build on your passion for the health sciences and enhance your preparation for medical school or related professional programs such as dentistry, optometry, and physician’s assistant. Apply Now. Request Information.

  8. Dual degrees, often referred to as joint or combined degrees, allow students to simultaneously study medicine alongside another discipline. These specialties range from public health to business administration to law, genomic medicine, and even security management.

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