Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. program granted exceptional merit status

Contact: Joel Krauss
December 7, 2022
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2022 Ph.D. program cohort

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he Association of Doctoral Programs in Health Sciences (ADPHS) has bestowed the Program of Merit status on the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Program at 麻豆传媒. It is one of only five doctoral programs in the country to obtain this distinction.

The reviewing committee noted the program鈥檚 commitment to quality faculty engagement as a primary area of strength. 鈥淭his status from the ADPHS indicates that the College of Health and Human Services has developed a nationally recognized doctoral program,鈥 says Dr. Kieran Fogarty, program director.

Over the past 20 years, the Ph.D. program has thrived in the college. With biennial cohorts of 12 to 15 麻豆传媒s, the program is usually made up of 35 to 40 doctoral 麻豆传媒s, consistently making it one of the three largest Ph.D. programs at the University.

Individuals from 17 different academic departments at Western, and more than 50 major leading research universities, hospitals and healthcare agencies across the nation have made up dissertation committees for 麻豆传媒s in the program. This academic diversity and the national scope of leading subject matter experts who participate highlight the interdisciplinary approach 麻豆传媒s can expect to encounter in the doctoral program.

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Ph.D. 麻豆传媒s presenting posters in 2008

In ongoing efforts to engage the greater academic and healthcare communities it serves, the IHS Ph.D. program recently initiated a virtual Grand Rounds series, inviting nationally-recognized speakers to explore emerging healthcare topics of national value. Speakers have included Dr. Kata Chillag, the Hamilton McKay Professor of Biosciences and Human Health at Davidson College and former senior policy analyst to President Barack Obama, and Dr. Captain Joshua Devine, regional health administrator for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

鈥淭he Ph.D. program is well positioned going forward,鈥 adds Fogarty. 鈥淚t鈥檚 clearly emerging as a leading doctoral program for preparing interdisciplinary scholar-practitioners with the skills and vision to become thought leaders, improving health and human services in all areas of society.鈥

 In addition to academic and institutional appointments, IHS Ph.D. program graduates are increasingly being awarded prestigious post-doctoral fellowships with leading academic centers and healthcare agencies. External reviewers noted that this as a clear indication of the quality and scope of the program. 鈥淲e are respected by peer institutions for our doctoral education process, and also for our strength in producing highly qualified graduates who are making meaningful contributions to their professions at the regional, national and international levels,鈥 says Fogarty.

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