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University Vita-Salute San Raffaele
International Medical Doctor Program
- Milan, Italy
M.D.
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English
The International Medical Doctor Program at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University has been designed to foster a new kind of doctor. This doctor will possess the necessary human, cultural and professional values to provide healthcare and share ideas in today’s globalized world.


University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Global Health
- Dallas, USA
M.D.
On-Campus
English
The Office of Global Health (OGH) at UT Southwestern is committed to reducing health disparities globally, and training the next generation of leaders in global health. The OGH has supported global health activities for more than 700 students since 2010. These students have completed clinical rotations and research activities in more than 35 countries around the world. UT Southwestern recognizes the opportunity for expansion of our global footprint through collaborative partnerships that leverage unique strengths to improve health outcomes while providing opportunities for the next generation of health care professionals to gain technical skills and exposure to cultures, societies, and unique diseases.


American University of Antigua
Global Health MD
- Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda
M.D.
On-Campus
English
The Global MD Program is a comprehensive, four-year longitudinal track in global health that is integrated into the curriculum at American University of Antigua College of Medicine.
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Environmental degree programs at the M.D. level focus on the intersection of health and environmental sustainability. This field prepares you to address public health challenges impacted by environmental factors and contribute to better health outcomes in communities.
Through courses in environmental health, epidemiology, and toxicology, you'll gain skills that include assessing environmental risks, developing health interventions, and conducting community health assessments. Students work on practical projects that analyze how environmental conditions, like air and water quality, affect population health. The program also emphasizes collaboration with public health officials and environmental agencies to craft sustainable solutions.
Navigating the complexities of environmental health can be demanding, yet it fosters critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration, essential for effective practice. Graduates of this program often pursue careers as environmental health specialists, public health policy advisors, or researchers, equipped to influence health policies and practices on a global scale.