Health Policy & Management

PhD

In New Haven (USA)

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  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    New haven (USA)

Professors Serap Aksoy, Michelle Bell (Forestry & Environmental Studies), Richard Bucala (Internal Medicine), Susan Busch, Michael Cappello (Pediatrics), Elizabeth Claus, Paul Cleary, John Dovidio (Psychology), Robert Dubrow, David Fiellin (Internal Medicine), Erol Fikrig (Internal Medicine), Alison Galvani, Alan Gerber (Psychology), Robert Heimer, Theodore Holford, Jeannette Ickovics, Melinda Irwin, Amy Justice (Internal Medicine), Edward Kaplan (School of Management), Trace Kershaw, Jaehong Kim (Chemical & Environmental Engineering), Albert Ko, Harlan Krumholz (Internal Medicine), Brian Leaderer, Becca Levy, Elan Louis (Neurology), Shuangge Ma, Robert Makuch, I. George Miller (Pediatrics), Linda Niccolai, A. David Paltiel, Catherine Panter-Brick (Anthropology), Peter Peduzzi, Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Melinda Pettigrew, Jeffrey Powell (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), Harvey Risch, Robert Rosenheck (Psychiatry), Peter Salovey (Psychology), Mark Schlesinger, Eugene Shapiro (Pediatrics), Jody Sindelar, Donna Spiegelman, Mary Tinetti (Internal Medicine), Christian Tschudi, Vasilis Vasiliou, Sten Vermund, Daniel Zelterman, Heping Zhang, Hongyu Zhao, Julie Zimmerman (Chemical & Environmental Engineering)

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New Haven (USA)
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06520

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About this course

Programs of study are offered in the areas of Biostatistics, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Health Policy and Management, and Health Informatics. Faculty in the Biostatistics department of the School of Public Health offer a two-year terminal Master of Science degree. Fields include clinical trials, epidemiologic methodology, statistical genetics, and mathematical models for infectious diseases.

Applicants should have a strong background in the biological and/or social sciences. Students pursuing a Biostatistics specialty should have a strong background in mathematics. The GRE General Test is required. The TOEFL is required of all applicants whose native language is not English. IELTS scores are also accepted in addition to or in lieu of TOEFL scores. This requirement is waived only for applicants who, prior to matriculation at Yale, will have received a baccalaureate degree or its foreign equivalent from a college or university where English is the primary language of instruction...

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Public
  • School
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Public Health

Course programme

required Courses

For a complete list of Public Health courses, see the School of Public Health bulletin, available online at and Yale Course Search at

All Ph.D. students are required to take the following courses. Students entering the program with an M.P.H. may be exempt from EPH 608.

EPH 600a, Research Ethics and ResponsibilityStaff

This course seeks to introduce major concepts in the ethical conduct of research and some of the personal and professional issues that researchers encounter in their work. Sessions are run in a seminar/discussion format. Prerequisite: doctoral student or postdoctoral status only.  0 Course cr
F 12pm-1pm

EPH 608b, Frontiers of Public HealthAlbert Ko

This course is designed for Ph.D. and Advanced Professional M.P.H. students. It explores the major public health achievements in the last century in order to provide students with a conceptual interdisciplinary framework by which effective interventions are developed and implemented. Discussions examine the advances across disciplines of biomedical research, epidemiology and biostatistics, environmental and behavioral sciences, and health policy and management services that led to these major public health achievements. The course examines global and national trends in the burden of disease and underlying determinants of disease, which pose new challenges; and it covers new approaches that are on the forefront of addressing current and future public health needs.
M 5pm-6:50pm

Health Policy & Management

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