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Dual-Degree Program in Medicine (MD/MSI)

The Medical School and the School of Information offer the Medical Degree/Master of Science in Information dual degree. The dual-degree program provides opportunities for students to explore and integrate complementary interests and career goals that combine medicine and information. The program offers a unique opportunity to understand the multiple ways in which people, information, and technology interact in the medical environment.

The MD/MSI dual degree is a five-year integrated program. Students accepted will spend their first three years in Medical School, completing the M1, M2, and M3 course work and up to four months of M4 clinical electives. These students will then matriculate to the School of Information to complete the full first-year MSI course load as their fourth program year and complete an MSI summer internship between the fourth and fifth program years. In the fifth year, students will spend one semester completing the MD requirements, and the other semester completing the MSI requirements.

Applicants may apply to the Medical School and the School of Information at the same time. In this case, each school will independently evaluate the applicant and make its admission decision. If an applicant is applying to the School of Information and has not yet gained admission to the Medical School, GRE scores will be required. Admission to the MD/MSI program is selective and is not automatic.

Year One,
Standard M1 Curriculum

Semester One: Patient and Populations, Cells & Tissues, Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular/Respiratory, Renal, Social and Behavioral Issues in Medicine, Clinical Foundations of Medicine.
Semester Two: GI/Liver, Endocrine/Reproduction, Immunology, CNS/Head & Neck, Infectious Diseases/Microbiology, Human Growth & Development, Clinical Foundations in Medicine, Social and Behavioral Issues in Medicine.
Suggested: Summer between M1 and M2 Year: Internship at U-M Health System or other relevant experience.

Year Two,
Standard M2 Curriculum

Semester One: Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Musculoskeletal, Dermatology, Clinical Foundations in Medicine, Social and Behavioral Issues in Medicine.

Semester Two: Hematology/Oncology, GI, Endocrine, Reproduction, Clinical Foundations in Medicine, Social and Behavioral Issues in Medicine, M2 CCA.

Required

Complete Step One of the United States Medical Licensing Examination.

Year Three,
Required M3 Clinical Clerkships
(May-April)

Sequence will vary: Internal Medicine (12 weeks); General Surgery and Pediatrics (eight weeks each); Obstetrics & Gynecology and Psychiatry (six weeks each); Neurology, Family Medicine (four weeks each), Seminars in Medicine (year long).

Required

May-August between M3 and SI first year: Complete up to four months of M4 clinical electives (total M4 requirements = seven months), the USMLE Step 2 examinations (clinical knowledge and clinical skills), and the M4 Comprehensive Clinical Assessment.

Year Four,
Standard SI First-Year Curriculum

Semester One: SI 501: "Use of Information," SI 504: "Social Systems and Collections," SI elective, SI elective.

Semester Two: SI 502: "Choice and Learning," SI 503: "Search and Retrieval," SI elective, SI Elective.

Summer after SI first year (between program year four and five): Students complete a three-month internship during the summer after their SI first year to gain additional real-world experience. MD/MSI Program students will complete a summer internship in a health care-related information setting. The M3 year concludes in late April; MD/MSI students will complete their summer internship during May, June, and July.

Year Five,
Complete Remaining Medical and School of Information Requirements

Semester One: Sequence will vary: Subinternship (eight weeks); Emergency Medicine and Applied Clinical Therapeutics (four weeks each); remaining M4 clinical electives; Interview Month.

Semester Two: SI elective, SI elective, SI elective, SI elective.
In recognition of the interdependency of the degrees, the MD and MSI degrees will be awarded only after the completion of both degree requirements.


Program requirements on this page are current for the 2007-2008 academic year.

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