Comprehensive training
The OHSU MD/PhD program considers applicants nationally without geographical preference. Oregon residents and non-Oregon residents are considered equally.
Our program offers superb training in a wide range of scientific disciplines and laboratories, and also includes a structured exposure to clinical and translational research through our NIH-funded Clinical Translational Science Award. In addition to four years of study in our MD Program, students may choose to pursue graduate level research training in a variety of fields including Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience, Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, and Quantitative Biosciences & Biomedical Engineering.
MD/PhD Curriculum
Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute
Information sessions
Monthly information sessions are held for prospective MD/PhD students on select Thursdays. Please review our Admissions page for more information and upcoming dates! Feel free to contact us with any other questions.
Program highlights
Expanding the Program
Read the 96,00 Square Miles blog post about OHSU expanding the MD/PhD program and highlighting the 2019 incoming class.
Awards
The OHSU MD/PhD program requires students to submit a F30 award, with an over 80% success rate. The most recent success rate was calculated in 2020 for those who have applied and received their F awards for cohorts who graduated in the last 10 years.
A 2010 OHSU News article highlights this accomplishment
Residency Match
OHSU MD/PhD graduates match at residencies across the nation
2024 Matches
- OHSU, Dermatology
- Harvard Medical School, Ophthalmology
- University of Utah Health, Anesthesiology
Program News
Mollie Marr, MD, PhD, Mizan Gaillard, Simone Woodruff & Hannah Fuson
Congratulations to OHSU MD/PhD Program graduate Mollie Marr, M.D., Ph.D., current MD/PhD program students Mizan Gaillard and Simone Woodruff and MD Program 3rd year student Hannah Fuson, who were instrumental in the development of four pivotal LGBTQ+ Health Equity recommendations that have been recently adopted as Oregon Medical Association policy by the Board of Trustees. These policies were created in collaboration with other clinicians and student members of OMA's Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Zoe Beach
Zoe is in her 4th PhD year in the MD/PhD Program and was awarded funding with a Friends of Doernbecher grant. This grant went towards funding her project, “Evaluating Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in PDGFRA Altered Pediatric Brain Tumors".
Funding
OHSU's MD/PhD program is a fully funded program covering tuition, fees, and health insurance, and providing stipends to all enrolled students.
Funding is provided by the OHSU School of Medicine, endowed funds, and by the National Institute Of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number 5T32GM109835 "Medical Scientist Training Program of Oregon Health & Science University."
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