Wake Forest School of Medicine - Joint Degree Programs

Joint Degree Programs

The School of Medicine offers, in conjunction with Wake Forest University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, a joint M.D./Ph.D. degree. It also offers a joint M.D./M.A. degree in bioethics.

In addition, to address the growing need for professionals to be trained in both medicine and management, the school offers an M.D./M.B.A. degree in conjunction with Wake Forest University’s Schools of Business. Finally, there is an M.D./M.S. offered in Clinical and Population Translational Sciences through Wake Forest University’s Department of Public Health Sciences.

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