Graduate Education at the Penn State College of Medicine New Faculty Orientation September 27, 2011 1 Michael F. Verderame, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Graduate Studies Professor of Medicine mxv8@psu.edu x5467
Mission The mission of The Office of Graduate Studies is to empower graduate programs at the College of Medicine to recruit, educate and train the best students to be the next generation of leaders in biomedical science, and any other endeavor that would benefit from a rigorous scientific background, including education, law, journalism, and homeland security. 2
Faculty Governance See handout for details 3
The Pennsylvania State University University Park Campus We are Penn State Photo by Andy Colwell 4
Faculty Governance University Faculty Senate The Graduate School The Graduate Council The Graduate Faculty 5
6 The Graduate Faculty
The Graduate Faculty Not all PSU Faculty are authorized to teach and advise graduate students - you must be a member of the Graduate Faculty Having highest degree in your field, and tenured/tenuretrack, and in department offering highest degree in your field or Experience that would indicate you are qualified to teach graduate students 7 1/2
What Do We Expect of Graduate Faculty? Excellence the constant pursuit in everything we do ** Set high expectations for student achievement Help the student achieve those expectations Are you just a thesis advisor, or are you a mentor? Trust, honesty and integrity in everything we do ** Uphold the academic and research standards of Penn State ** Part of our Shared Values from The Next Generation 8
Graduate Programs Offered at the College of Medicine 9
Graduate Programs Offered at the College of Medicine College of Medicine PhD programs Anatomy Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine Masters Programs Lab Animal Medicine (M.S.) Public Health Sciences (M.S.) Master of Public Heath (M.P.H.) Intercollege Graduate Degree Programs Bioengineering Integrative Biosciences Bioinformatics and Genomics Immunology and Infectious Diseases Molecular Medicine Molecular Toxicology Neuroscience Physiology World Campus MPS in Homeland Security - PHP Students apply to, are admitted to, and then affiliate with a specific program 10
Students and Faculty 242 College of Medicine Graduate Students 241 World Campus Graduate Students 217 Master of Homeland Security 24 MPS-HLS Public Health Preparedness Option 582 medical students 124 undergraduate nursing students 35 graduate nursing students 222 Graduate Faculty Over 1,012 total faculty 11 (Fall 2010)
12 Ph.D. Degree Programs
PhD Programs at the College of Medicine College of Medicine PhD programs Anatomy Biomedical Sciences Option in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Option in Translational Therapeutics Option in Virology and Immunology College of Medicine Masters Programs Lab Animal Medicine (M.S.) Public Health Sciences (M.S.) Master of Public Heath (M.P.H.) Intercollege Graduate Degree Programs Bioengineering Integrative Biosciences Bioinformatics and Genomics Immunology and Infectious Diseases Molecular Medicine Molecular Toxicology Neuroscience Physiology World Campus MPS in Homeland Security - PHP 13
What do we offer PhD students? Students receive: A monthly stipend $23,028 per year Tuition is paid by their program or their mentor $13,940 per year $3,210 per year post-comprehensive examination Health Insurance For student 80% paid by Penn State - $1,841.60 (Student pays $460.40) For student s family 70% paid for by Penn State - $9,106.90 (Student pays $3,574.10) Vision, Dental Insurance also available Same 80%/70% premium payments 14 Stipend, tuition 2010-11 Insurance 2010-11
15 Other Degree Opportunities
Masters Programs at the College of Medicine College of Medicine PhD programs Anatomy Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine Masters Programs Lab Animal Medicine (M.S.) Focus on animal care at research institutions Public Health Sciences (M.S.) Focus on clinical research training Master of Public Heath (M.P.H.) Traditional public health degree Intercollege Graduate Degree Programs Bioengineering Integrative Biosciences Bioinformatics and Genomics Immunology and Infectious Diseases Molecular Medicine Molecular Toxicology Neuroscience Physiology World Campus MPS in Homeland Security Option in Public Health Preparedness Only homeland security program at a medical school 16
Concurrent and Joint Degree Programs MD/PhD Two years of medical school, complete your PhD, then finish medical school MBA/PhD MBA with Penn State Harrisburg 17
Policies and Advice See handout for details 18
19 Getting Involved
How can you be involved in graduate education? If you have an active laboratory or public health research program and expect to teach and advise graduate students Join the Graduate Faculty Teach courses Serve on admissions committees Serve on thesis committees Serve as a thesis adviser Serve on the Graduate Council etc If you have a clinically oriented research program Teach in a graduate course Serve on a graduate student s thesis committee Serve as a advisor in the Graduate Clinical Experience Course 20
med.psu.edu/graded How Can You Find Us? 21
22 Questions?