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The HC&P MPH curriculum can be completed in 12 months if students enroll in a full-time program of study, although many students take up to 24 months to finish. The curriculum may also be done on a part-time basis; however, it must be done on campus in Chapel Hill. Many medical students elect to pursue the HC&P MPH degree after the clinical year, usually between the third and fourth years of medical school. Other students complete the degree as a part of a fellowship program or after beginning their professional careers. The flexible nature of the HC&P curriculum allows each student to tailor the program to best fit his or her needs. To earn the MPH degree, students are required to meet School of Public Health core course requirements and to develop general competency in the concepts of population health. The following core courses have been designed specifically for this program: Clinical Epidemiology, Quantitative Methods for Health Care Professionals, Health Care in the United States, Strategies of Prevention for Clinicians, and Environmental Health. Students may choose elective courses in population sciences (health assessment, policy development, healthcare assurance), critical appraisal of health literature, and other areas suited to their interests and career goals. Students also complete a Master's Paper, a Practicum Experience, an oral presentation, and a written comprehensive examination. The MPH course of study requires a minimum of 42 credit hours. See the HC&P Student Handbook for more information on program guidelines and requirements. For further information contact Program Director Russ Harris (rharris@med.unc.edu) or Co-Associate Directors Sue Tolleson-Rinehart (suetr@unc.edu) or Anthony Viera (anthony_viera@med.unc.edu). Application deadlines:Applications to the Health Care and Prevention concentration are accepted only for Summer Session II (deadline - March 15) or fall semester (deadline - April 1). Application procedures:Follow these steps to apply to the Health Care and Prevention concentration: Step 1: Review application deadlines
* Note: UNC medical students can retain their current financial support while enrolled in the School of Public Health. The FAFSA form must be submitted prior to April 1. For applicants wishing to be nominated for awards and/or scholarships at UNC, admission applications must be complete by January 1 for consideration. These awards can be based on merit, minority status, previous experience, and research interests. Awards are made by the Graduate School and the School of Public Health; no separate application is required. For additional information on financial aid, please contact Sheila Graham, Financial Aid Officer, UNC School of Medicine, at 919-962-6117 or by email at Sheila_Graham@med.unc.edu. Step 2: Review admission requirements and collect application materials MPH program admissions requirements for the HC&P concentration include:
Step 3: Complete an application form Applications are processed centrally through the UNC Graduate School. The graduate school application is available online. Create an account to begin the process. Further information, including fee and other requirements, is available on the Graduate School webpage. In completing the application form, HC&P applicants should choose "Public Health Leadership Residential" as their intended major and "Health Care and Prevention" as their area of interest (concentration). The Graduate School also has information regarding North Carolina Residency for tuition purposes.* If you have specific questions regarding residency, you can email Trish Bunn (tbunn@unc.edu).
Step 4: Submit application materials to the Graduate School Submit the following items to the Graduate School, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bynum Hall, CB# 4010, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-4010:
Step 5: Submit other application materials to the Public Health Leadership Program in the School of Public Health (the umbrella program for HC&P) Send the following items to Sue Robeson, Registrar, Public Health Leadership Program, School of Public Health, 4111 McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB# 7469, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7469:
If you have questions about the application process, please contact Sue Robeson at 919-966-5305 or by email at robeson@email.unc.edu.
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| Last updated March 18, 2008 |




