Wright State’s M.D./Ph.D. Program – Do you have an intense interest in clinical and research aspects of medical sciences? If so, consider the M.D./Ph.D. dual degree program. This joint program is administered through both the Boonshoft School of Medicine and the College of Science and Mathematics. This program reflects the strong interrelatedness of scientific disciplines in medical research today, encompassing areas of clinical, biological, physical and computational sciences.
American Physician Scientists Association – The American Physician Scientists Association is dedicated to career development and community building among physician-scientists in training. The APSA strives to be the student physician-scientists’ leading voice for improving educational pportunities, advancing patient-oriented research, and advocating for the future of translational medicine. [See the sidebar for recent links from the APSA RSS feed.]
CTSciNet – The Clinical and Translational Science Network (CTSciNet) provides articles and perspectives about training, career paths, and career-related issues in clinical and translational science. Later this year we will launch an online community open to all who are interested in careers in clinical and translational research. [See the sidebar for recent links from the CTSciNet RSS feed.]

Wright State medical student Ann Imber discusses her work with Mark Rich, M.D., Ph.D., faculty advisor to the Research Club, at the 2009 Medical Student Research Symposium. Ann was a runner-up for Best Basic Science Poster at the symposium. [Photo by Will Jones/WSU Center for Teaching and Learning]
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Wright State medical student Ann Imber discusses her work with Mark Rich, M.D., Ph.D., faculty advisor to the Research Club, at the 2009 Medical Student Research Symposium. Ann was a runner-up for Best Basic Science Poster at the symposium. [Photos by Will Jones/WSU Center for Teaching and Learning]
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