Medical School at MIT?
Daniel C. Shannon
Mon Jan 13, 12-01:00pm, E25-119
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 10-Jan-2003
Yes... MIT joined with Harvard University and Harvard Medical School in 1970 to form the "Health Sciences and Technology" (HST) Program. HST's Medical Sciences curriculum leads to an M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School. Students in this program are registered as graduate students at MIT as well as at Harvard Medical School. Classes are given both at MIT and at Harvard. This program is oriented toward students with strong interests in a career in biomedical research. Typically half of those students who matriculate majored in biological sciences and half in physical sciences. In this information session, several HST faculty members and current MDs, as well as MD-PhD students will present and discuss all aspects of the MD program. Please email both addresses below to sign up.
Contact: Patricia Glidden, E25-518, 253-7426, pglidden@mit.edu, cc:hst-md-admissions@mit.edu
Sponsor: Health Sciences & Technology
Latest update: 30-Oct-2002
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