The dual degree in Pharmacy and Global Medicine is designed for students who are interested in providing pharmaceutical care to underserved populations around the world. Students enrolled in this dual degree program will benefit from an advanced understanding of the role of, and issues surrounding, modern medicine in developing countries.
Requirements
Students must gain admission to and fulfill the degree requirements for both programs, which include 135 units for the Doctor of Pharmacy and 32 units for the MS in Global Medicine.
Program Adaptation
Because MEDS 503 and MEDS 504 , core requirements for the MS in Global Medicine program, cover the same material as PHRD 503 and PHRD 504 , the PharmD/Global Medicine dual degree program substitutes PHRD 503 and PHRD 504 for MEDS 503 and MEDS 504 as core requirements for the dual degree.
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