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Primary Care Population Medicine

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This four-year program, the first of its kind in the United States, results in the awarding of both a Doctor of Medicine and a Master of Science in Population Medicine.

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Brown's Primary Care-Population Medicine Program gives students a 360-degree view of health care. Read more in the program brochure.

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This four-year program, the first of its kind in the United States, results in the awarding of both a Doctor of Medicine and a Master of Science in Population Medicine.

The Primary Care-Population Medicine (PC-PM) program is an innovative, dual-degree curriculum that prepares students for a career in medicine while providing comprehensive, longitudinal training in population medicine. The program prepares medical students for leadership roles in health care on the local, state, or national level in areas ranging from primary care clinical service to research, education, and health policy.

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“ I'm going to have the knowledge and the skills that I need to really address health care from a 360 degree point of view. And at the end of the day, I think the network that we're building here is invaluable. I think the content that we're receiving here is invaluable. And it will make us truly well-rounded physicians who care about populations and individuals. ”

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Nation’s first Primary Care-Population Medicine doctors graduate

Four years after Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School began an innovative program to educate leaders for tomorrow’s health care systems, 15 students earned both M.D. and master of science degrees.

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medical school signs lit up at night

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to some of the most pressing questions about the Primary Care-Population Medicine (PCPM) program.

Frequently Asked Questions
The Warren Alpert Medical School building

Learn More About Us

Brown's Primary Care-Population Medicine Program gives students a 360-degree view of health care. Read more in the program brochure.

PC-PM Brochure
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