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Color codedid not accept applicants last year MSTPDO-PhD program
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RegionStateMedical SchoolWebsiteApplicationsIn state %Out of state %Men %Women %MatriculantsIn state %Out of state %Men %Women %MSTP?Accept international students? Tuition covered?Stipend info 2023-2024 Health insurance and dentalAdminDirector
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NortheastConnecticutYaleYale University School of Medicine69739751.647.3175.994.147.147.1YESYESFULLPhD: 49,800 (2024-2025: 51,045)FULLMD-PhD students are included in grad students union (https://local33.org/our-contract/)
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ConnecticutUniversity of Connecticut School of Medicine22879346.953.1812.587.562.537.5YESFULL; program covers most fees32,000 in 2020FULL
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District of ColumbiaGeorgetownGeorgetown University School of Medicine29019944.155.53010066.733.3FULL27,144 during MD & 37,673 during PhDFULLwill not be considered for MD-only
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HowardHoward University College of Medicine9619932.367.700000N/AA min of 24,000 for PhD studentsN/A
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MarylandJohns HopkinsJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine6008.891.252.546.51118.281.872.727.3YESFULL32,352 during MD & 36,508 during PhDFULL
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MarylandUniversity of Maryland at Baltimore School of Medicine40113.286.849.650.1977.822.233.366.7YESFULL32,250 during MD & 33,325 during PhDFULL
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Uniformed Services-HebertUniformed Services University of the Health Sciences3920.579.556.443.6201005050FULL35,800 for first 3 yearsFULL
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MassachusettsHarvardHarvard Medical School7829.890.250.947.81526.773.34053.3YESYESFULL45,696 for PhDFULL
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Massachusetts-ChanUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School38113.486.64752.5933.366.733.366.7YESYESFULL35,600FULL
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BU-Chobanian AvedisianBoston University School of Medicine40112.287.841.956.6616.783.333.366.7FULLseems like no stipend during MD years; 41,200 during PhD yearscovered during PhD phase, unclear for the MD phase
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TuftsTufts University School of Medicine46212.187.945.753.2401005050YESFULL; but you need to pay MD disability insurance fee ($52 for M1, $48 for M2-4), MD student activity fee ($126 for M1-4 per year), and graduate school student fees ($120 per year)41,000FULL
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New HampshireDartmouth-GeiselGeisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth3130.399.749.250.5201005050YESFULL40,000 during PhD & 40,500 after passing qualifying examFULL
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New JerseyRutgers-RW JohnsonRutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School218178348.250.5560402080FULL35,000not sure
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Rutgers New JerseyRutgers - New Jersey Medical School15218.481.645.453.9475255050FULLYear 1 & 2 - $20,000 annual stipend (paid by NJMS)
Years 3-5 - $33,999 annual stipend (paid by SGS)
Year 6 & 7 - $29,605 annual stipend (paid by NJMS)
not sure
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Cooper RowanRowan University Cooper Medical School1926.373.747.452.600000You pay MD 1 & 2 tuition. MD 3 & 4 are partially supported by PhD advisor. You are responsible for paying all student fees For the engineering doctoral program, the PET student receives a $30K stipend per year in the engineering PhD program.not sure
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New YorkCornell-WeillWeill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering Tri-Institutional MD/PhD Program627118952.246.92010906535YESYESFULLStudents in Year 1: $43,000. Students in Year 2: $46,150. Students in Year 3 and beyond: $48,600FULL
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EinsteinAlbert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University53613.186.951.147.81533.366.74060YESFULLAt Einstein all MSTP students receive a stipend, currently $42,000, each year they are in the program. The stipend increases periodically. In addition, all MSTP students receive complete tuition remission and health insurance for all years they are in the program. All incoming students are guaranteed to receive a studio apartment in student housing (rent is $789)FULL
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Columbia-VagelosColumbia Vegelos College of Physicians and Surgeons69810.389.751.647.414010057.142.9YESYESFULLStipends for 2022 - 2023 are allocated three times a year: Summer 7/1-8/31 ($6,784); Fall 9/1-1/15 ($15,264); Spring 1/16-6/30 ($18,656) = Total $ 43,137. Please note that stipends increase annually in accordance with cost-of-living increases. In addition, an annual conference stipend of $400 per year is made available to MSTP students.FULL
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NYU-GrossmanNew York University School of Medicine54110.489.651.946.6801005050YESFULLOur MD/PhD candidates receive benefits including tuition remission, an annual stipend of $51,000 (the highest in New York City), healthcare coverage, guaranteed subsidized housing close to campus, and opportunities to apply for additional scholarships and funding.FULL
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Renaissance Stony BrookSUNY at Stony Brook Health Sciences Center30723.876.249.849.2785.714.328.671.4YESFULL34,000FULL
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RochesterUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine33112.787.351.446.2650505050YESFULL32,300FULL
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Buffalo-JacobsSUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine15726.873.251.647.142575752528,000 during MD years; 31,000 during PhD years. Fees that are not covered by the MD/PhD program: Approximately $3000 + Additional out-of-pocket expenses during MD years
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Mount Sinai-IcahnMount Sinai School of Medicine59311.188.952.147425757525YESFULL47,000FULL
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Zucker Hofstra NorthwellHofstra North Shore - LIJ School of Medicine12331.768.350.449.647525752540,000: payments split equally between the fall and spring semesters.
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SUNY DownstateSUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine14032.967.145.752.9366.733.366.733.3graduate assistantship - 39,028 for the first two years of PhD; then the funds are provided through training grants. Unclear whether you will receive a stipend during MD years.
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SUNY Upstate-NortonSUNY Upstate Medical University13927.372.750.448.23010066.733.332,000
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PennsylvaniaPennsylvania-PerelmanUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine7485.194.950.947.93013.386.75050YESYESFULL40,000 + 2000 relocation costFULL
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PittsburghUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine5837.592.551.547.212257558.341.7YESFULL40,000FULL
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Penn StatePenn State University College of Medicine22712.387.749.848.5825755037.5YESFULLprogram website does not have stipend information, but PhD stipend is 33,393program covers 80% of medical, dental and vision coverage
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Jefferson-KimmelSidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University19713.286.848.748.7501008020YESFULL33,500No dental insurance coverage, not covered during MD years, full health insurance coverage during PhD years
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Temple-KatzTemple University School of Medicine19710.289.843.754.8333.366.7066.7FULLNO INFORMATIONFULL
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DrexelDrexel University College of Medicine23611894751.3201005050FULL35,000provide a medical insurance allowance
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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicinePhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineBased on our search, we only found DO/MS in Forensic Medicine
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Rhode IslandBrown-AlpertBrown University School of Medicine31219950.349101001000FULL42,412covers a health-services fee and a health-insurance subsidy You are required to apply for a T35 training grant during the fall of MS1
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Delaware0
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Maine0
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Vermont0
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Total for the Region33
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Open for matriculations 31
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CentralIllinoisNorthwestern-FeinbergNorthwestern University Medical School 6517.192.95346.41618.881.356.343.8YESYESFULL38,508 + 1000 relocation + 999 for a computer; Students who come to the program with an outside fellowship or receive an outside fellowship while enrolled will receive a bonus equal to 10 percent of the fellowship's first year stipend. FULL
Joyce Tamanio
j-tamanio@northwestern.edu
Alan Hauser
ahauser@northwestern.edu
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Chicago-PritzkerUniversity of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine6077.192.951.746.81118.281.845.554.5YESFULL38,200 + 1000 relocationFULL
Haley Burkhardt, MS
haley.burkhardt@bsd.uchicago.edu
Marcus Clark, MD; Alison Anastasio, PhD
mclark@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu; aanastasio@bsd.uchicago.edu
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IllinoisUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine34012.987.148.550.3933.366.711.177.8YESNO INFORMATION
Brandon Sieglaff; Julie Mann
sieglaff@uic.edu; jlmann@uic.edu
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Loyola-StritchLoyola University of Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine14614.485.649.350425757525
Kristin Wojtulewicz
ssom-mdphd@luc.edu
Sam J. Marzo, MD
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Carle IllinoisUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Medicine0000000000
msp@medicine.illinois.edu
James Slauch, PhD
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Chicago Med FranklinRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science - Chicago Medical School1259.690.442.45600000FULLNO INFORMATIONNA
igpbs@rosalindfranklin.edu
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IndianaIndianaIndiana University School of Medicine211109057.841.2650505050YESFULL35,000 with 1.5% increase per yearFULL
mdphd@iu.edu
Benjamin Gaston, MD; Brittney-Shea Herbert, PhD
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IowaIowa-CarverUniversity of Iowa College of Medicine2166945643.1922.277.855.644.4YESFULLgraduate school: 31,620FULL
mstp@uiowa.edu
Denise Jamieson MD, MPH; Patricia Winokur, MD
denise-jamieson@uiowa.edu; patricia-winokur@uiowa.edu
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KansasKansasUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine1216.693.448.850.4616.783.366.733.3FULL37,400FULL
Amy Wolf, MS
awolf5@kumc.edu
Timothy A. Fields, M.D., Ph.D.
tfields@kumc.edu
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MichiganMichiganUniversity of Michigan Medical School5886.193.952.746.41435.764.328.671.4YESFULLPhD: 38,970FULL
MSTP-Admissions@umich.edu
Kathleen Loretta Collins, MD PhD
klcollin@umich.edu
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Wayne StateWayne State University School of Medicine11421.978.15048.2666.733.35050FULLup to 30,000UP TO 5,000 for health insurance if required during pre-clinical years & subsidized health and dental insurance during graduate phase
mdphd@med.wayne.edu
Ryan Thummel, Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D. Program Director
rthummel@med.wayne.edu
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Michigan StateMichigan State MD/PhD Program Website8518.881.251.848.2101000100CHM-MSU track: partial tuition; CHM-VAIGS: tuition is NOT coveredThere are 2 tracks at Michgan State: CHM-VAIGS and CHM-MSU MD/PhD tracks. For CHM-MSU track, the amount is n/a but you do receive some sort of stipend support; you are reuiqred to apply for an NIH F30 or its equivalent during your first 2 years of PhD training. For CHM-VAIGS track, yes but not sure if its full
Cindy Grove Arvidson, PhD; Eric Swindell, PhD
arvidso3@msu.edu; Eric.Swindell@vai.edu
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Michigan State DO-PhD Program Websitefully funded DO-PhD program starting summer 2024Full health insuranceDO-PhD program
Michelle Volker, CHRS, CFMLAS
volkerm@msu.edu
Brian C. Schutte, Ph.D.
schutteb@msu.edu
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Western Michigan-StrykerWstern Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine2236.463.654.545.500000
admissions@wmed.edu
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MinnesotaMayo-AlixMayo Medical School4684.995.151.747.4119.190.945.554.5YESFULL38,434low-cost compregensive medical insurance, not sure if its fully covered by the program
Lisa Hurley
mayoclinicmdphd@mayo.edu
Lisa Schimmenti, M.D.; Scott Kaufmann, M.D., Ph.D.
schimmenti.lisa@mayo.edu; kaufmann.scott@mayo.edu
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Minnesota
University of Minnesota Medical School
4037.492.652.945.41010905050YESYESFULLCurrent Stipends for Graduate Programs:
$34,200 - Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology (MICaB)
$34,000 - Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics (MPaT)
$34,000 - Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics (BMBB)
$34,000 - Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology and Genetics (MCDBG)
$34,200 - Integrative Biology and Physiology (IBP)
$34,000 - Neuroscience
$32,000 - Rehabilitation Sciences
you need to pay 5% of the health insurance premiun cost
sshurson@umn.edu
Yoji Shimizu, Ph.D.
shimi002@umn.edu
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MissouriWashington U St LouisWashington University School of Medicine6173.196.952.446.2229.190.95050YESYESFULL37,000FULLThe program also provide child daycare subsidy: $3,550 per semester for one eligible child; $4,550 per semester for two eligible children; $5,550 per semester for three or more eligible children
mstp@email.wustl.edu
Wayne M. Yokoyama, MD
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Missouri ColumbiaUniversity of Missouri - Columbia School of Medicine6415.684.454.743.8475250100FULLProvide stipend but do not know the amount, may reuqire assistantship? Minimum stipend of 19,020 for an academic year (9 mounths) with assistantship.subsidized health insurance
Christa Smith
smithchrista@missouri.edu
Charlotte Phillips, PhD; W. David Arnold
phillipscl@missouri.edu; wdavidarnold@health.missouri.edu
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Saint LouisSaint Louis University School of Medicine996.193.955.642.4250501000MD years are paid in the form of loans and repayment is waived upon completion of the dual MD and PhD degrees. NO INFORMATIONFULL
Nicole Clark
nicole.clark@health.slu.edu
Jane McHowat, Ph.D., F.A.H.A.
jane.mchowat@health.slu.edu
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NebraskaNebraskaUniversity of Nebraska College of Medicine795.194.953.245.6501002080FULL31,500 for PhDFULL
Justin Mott, MD, PhD
justin.mott@unmc.edu
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CreightonCreighton University School of Medicine4001006535201001000NO INFORMATION
medadmissions@creighton.edu
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OhioCase Western ReserveCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine4655.294.853.146.21201005041.7YESFULL35,000FULLFree computer fund
mstp@case.edu.
Alex Huang, MD, PhD
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Ohio StateOhio State University College of Medicine30510.589.556.142.312257541.758.3YES
Ashley Bertran
Mdphd@osumc.edu
Ginny Bumgardner, MD, PhD; Rama Mallampalli, MD
Ginny.Bumgardner@osumc.edu; Rama.Mallampalli2@osumc.edu
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CincinnatiUniversity of Cincinnati College of Medicine  25611.388.752.746.1922.277.844.455.6YESFULL35,000FULL
mstp@uc.edu
Gurjit Khurana Hershey, MD, PhD
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ToledoUniversity of Toledo College of Medicine3933.366.759413010066.733.3only 2 students receive full tuition waiverN/A
Allison Spencer, M.Ed
allison.spencer@utoledo.edu
Robert Smith, M.D., Ph.D.
robert.mccullumsmith@utoledo.edu
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Ohio University - Heritage Ohio University - Heritage College of Osteopathic MedicineTuition wavier for Year 3 - 7/8DO-PhD program
com-oas@ohio.edu
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Wright State-BoonshoftWright State University School of Medicine5617.982.142.957.100000
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South DakotaSouth Dakota-SanfordUniversity of South Dakota School of Medicine296.993.155.244.8250500100
Wendy Pederson
wendy.pederson@usd.edu
Xuejun Wang
xuejun.wang@usd.edu
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WisconsinMC WisconsinMedical College of Wisconsin2205.594.553.645.91001006040YESFULL33,612FULL
mstp@mcw.edu
Nita H. Salzman, MD, PhD
nsalzman@mcw.edu
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WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin Medical School3823.796.353.745401007525YESFULL; but probably need to pay 750 a semester during graduate school MD: 33,000; PhD: 36,000 for 2024-2025FULL
mstp@med.wisc.edu
Anna Huttenlocher, MD
huttenlocher@wisc.edu
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North Dakota0
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Total for the Region28
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Open for matriculations 24
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SouthAlabamaAlabama-HeersinkUniversity of Alabama School of Medicine2646.493.653.445.5119.190.954.545.5YESFULL33,660FULL$4000 per student educational enhancement fund during the duration of training
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The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Auburn CampusDO/PhD program; no information on the website
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ArkansasArkansasUniversity of Arkansas College of Medicine5215.484.648.150475255050no information
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FloridaFloridaUniversity of Florida College of Medicine17423775048.91163.636.454.545.5FULL?MD: 31,670.15 is the total aid amount provided to MD-PhD trainees (including yearly stipend, full tuition, insurance, etc); PhD: 29,602full during PhD training
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Miami-MillerUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine32810.489.652.747520806040YESFULL, student activity fees are paid by the student41,000FULL
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UCFUniversity of Central Florida College of Medicine5431.568.568.531.5201001000NOT COVERED during MD years; FULL during PhD yearsonly receive stipend during PhD years: 22,000 in the form of either Graduate Teaching Assistantship or Graduate Research Assistantship (it's odd beccuase PhD only degrees in Biomedical Sciences get paid 27,000 - 34,000 per year)NOT COVERED during MD years; FULL during PhD years
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USF-MorsaniUniversity of South Florida College of Medicine7932.967.151.948.100000
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GeorgiaEmoryEmory University School of Medicine69249649.9491030705050YESYESFULL35,175 (lower than PhD only rates)FULL
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MC Georgia AugustaMedical College of Georgia at Augusta University7330.169.941.158.93100066.733.3FULL, you are responsible to pay $25 per semester during PhD enrollment29,000FULL
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MorehouseMorehouse School of Medicine688.891.232.466.200000
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KentuckyKentuckyUniversity of Kentucky College of Medicine1075.694.457.941.17010057.142.9FULL30,000FULL
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LouisvilleUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine748.191.952.744.6333.366.70100
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LouisianaLSU New OrleansLouisiana State University, New Orleans School of Medicine618.291.857.441250505050FULLNO stipend during MS1&2; Starting Year 3 (GS1): 26,000 Pre-Step 2 & 28,000 after Step 2
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LSU ShreveportLouisiana State University, Shreveport School of Medicine3212.587.534.465.600000
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TulaneTulane University School of Medicine1294.795.348.851.2250505050FULL; but students are responsible for all fees assessed during the academic year33,000
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MississippiMississippiUniversity of Mississippi School of Medicine210005050110001000FULL28,000
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North CarolinaNorth CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine4559.790.351.447.712505058.341.7YESFULL32,500FULL
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DukeDuke University School of Medicine6596.893.252.546.4911.188.911.188.9YESFULLMS1:34,971.7; MS2: 37,776.7; MS4: 31,343.36; GS : 37,776.70FULL
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OklahomaOklahomaUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center4211.988.157.142.9210005050FULLPhD have teaching or research assistantships: 30,000
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Oklahoma stateOklahoma State Univerity Center for Health SciencesPhD stipend is available but limited. You need to apply for stipends. The full amount is 21,180 per yearDO-PhD program. You do PhD first, then DO
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South CarolinaMU South CarolinaMedical University of South Carolina1627.492.651.247.5616.783.366.733.3YESYESFULL37,000FULL
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South Carolina ColumbiaUniversity of South Carolina School of Medicine355.794.342.957.100000
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TennesseeVanderbiltVanderbilt University School of Medicine5801.998.147.452.11513.386.746.753.3YESYESFULL36,500FULLOffers a moving bonus