The Medical Partners in Public Health certificate (MD-PH) is a Public Health certificate option for College of Human Medicine students who seek to add a population-based lens to their clinical training, in order to better understand how to improve the health and well-being of their patients and the communities to which they belong.
This certificate was designed to complement the public health content in the CHM curriculum and to allow MD-PH students to augment their training with formal knowledge and skill in the core public health disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, health behavior and health education, public policy and administration and environmental health. Based in the Flint community, the MD-PH certificate program adds medical student education to the public health-focused emphasis of this campus. This C.S. Mott Foundation-funded expansion also includes the addition of nationally acclaimed public health research faculty, as well as the establishment of the home base of the Masters in Public Health (MPH) program in Flint.
The goal of the MD-PH certificate is that physician graduates of this certificate program will be able to apply public health principles, evidence and theory to:
These goals will be accomplished through formal blended online, face-to-face, and community-based coursework, as well as public health-focused community service and research. Courses are jointly taught by experts in both public health and clinical medicine. Additionally, the certificate maintains an online community that allow students to remain engaged with a public health perspective throughout their medical school training.
Fourth-year MD-PH students have one dedicated electives in which they research, plan, implement and evaluate a group capstone project in the community. This project allows them to synthesize and use the public health information they have gained to provide information and services that will benefit the people in their chosen group of interest. It is supervised by local experts and the director of the certificate, and culminates in a presentation to student colleagues and faculty, as well as a manuscript and other scholarly products, as appropriate.
Application to the MD-PH program requires completion of additional certificate program essay questions on the secondary application in addition to the required Secondary Application essays. MD-PH applicants must first be admitted to CHM and then MD-PH Admissions Selection Committee reviews MD-PH applicants for acceptance to the program.
Students who currently have an MPH degree or a core public health certificate are not eligible for this program as there would be significant overlap with previous learning.