Curriculum

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Our MSTP curriculum is designed to integrate all aspects of training and provide students with maximum flexibility.  A student's progress through the MSTP is illustrated in the Trainee Timeline.

Entry and Summer Research

MSTP students typically arrive on the Tufts Health Sciences campus in mid to late June and begin their studies with a research rotation. The student advisor, Dr Naomi Rosenberg, Dean of the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, discusses rotation opportunities with each student before arrival to ease the transition to Tufts.

Research During Medical School Years 1 & 2

While much of the first two academic years is occupied with the medical school curriculum, MSTP trainees remain engaged in research through selectives. As part of the medical school activities, students complete didactic courses, have the first exposure to patient interaction but also can maintain contact with research activities through the selective program. Opportunities to take some graduate school courses are also available.

A second research rotation is completed in the summer between years one and two of medical school and most students identify their PhD thesis lab after this rotation. 

Following completion of USMLE step I after the second year of medical school, most trainees complete at least one clinical rotation before they begin work on their PhD thesis.

The Sackler School and the PhD

The Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences oversees PhD studies and is home to more than 150 faculty who train students in eight graduate programs: Biochemistry; Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology; Cellular & Molecular Physiology; Genetics; Immunology; Molecular Microbiology; Neuroscience; and Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics. Course requirements for the different PhD programs can be found here.

While focusing primarily on the PhD thesis, students typically complete the required clinical rotation in Family Medicine.

Completing Medical School

The PhD thesis is defended before students return to complete the medical school curriculum. During these years, students complete required and elective clerkships and focus on developing the clinical skills they will need to become effective physicians. Elective blocks are available to allow for research time or for exploring different clinical disciplines. Students receive both the MD and PhD degrees in a single commencement ceremony when their studies are completed.

MSTP Contact Information

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James Schwob, MD, PhD
Program Director

Administrative Office
Sackler 813
Phone: 617-636-6767
Fax: 617-636-0335

 

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