Miklos Sahin-Toth, MD, PhD Professor, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Dr. Sahin-Toth has recently been recruited to the Department of Surgery of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA from the Boston School of Medicine and Dental Medicine where he was a Professor in Cell and Molecular Biology.
Although this program is described as spanning six years of graduate study, it is flexible enough to permit considerable individual variation. For all students, work toward the Ph.D. degree must be completed within seven years from the time of admission. The dissertation must be filed within three years of the oral qualifying examination.
Mentor: Martin Shapiro, MD, PhD - UCLA. Alejandra Bautista Professional Program: MD Institution: UCLA Project: Family Influence on Antidepressant Medication Use in Depressed Spanish-Speaking Latinos Mentor: Jeanne Miranda, PhD - UCLA. Lubabah Ben-Ghaly Professional Program: MD Institution: UCLA Project: The Effect of Implementing an Electronic Prescription Ordering System on Improving Health.
Elizabeth Bromley is a psychiatrist and medical anthropologist. She is Associate Professor in Residence in the Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Anthropology at UCLA. She is the Director of the UCLA-DMH Public Mental Health Partnership which provides training and implementation support to public mental health clinic teams that serve individuals with severe mental illness.
Elizabeth Bromley is a psychiatrist and medical anthropologist. She is Associate Professor in Residence in the Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Anthropology at UCLA. Dr. Bromley i s the Director of the UCLA-DMH Public Mental Health Partnership which provides training and implementation support to public mental health clinic teams that serve individuals with severe.
His PhD work focused on understanding of higher-level network functions of neurons and information processing in the brain using a mix of electrophysiological as well as computational neuroscience techniques. Since joining the faculty at UCLA, Dr. Arevian has focused his work on translational research efforts. Over the last several years, he.
Program Highlights: Leadership dedicated to the educational mission. Ronald W. Busuttil, MD, PhD was appointed chair of the department of surgery in 2004. A recognized world leader in liver transplantation, Dr. Busuttil has made education a cornerstone of his agenda and has inspired a renewed vigor in the teaching and mentoring of residents.
The Mayo Clinic M.D.-Ph.D. Program educates students to meet the demands of a career as a physician-scientist. By combining M.D. and Ph.D. training, we prepare our graduates to be leaders in both clinical medicine and in scientific research to significantly impact the future of medicine and science.