Strengthen Your MSPE for Residency Applications
Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine graduate programs* offer leadership and healthcare management courses to help you:
- Enhance COMLEX-USA readiness with a focus on communication, ethics, and public health.
- Engage in local and national professional communities to understand industry needs.
- Develop research skills in project planning, data analysis, and presentations.
- Learn from expert faculty with broad industry experience.
- Build strong communication and mentorship skills for medical education.
- Gain insights into healthcare challenges and develop problem-solving strategies.
All accredited programs continuously evolve to meet industry standards and ensure quality education.
Facts and Benefits
As a D.O. student in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, you will have the opportunity to earn your graduate degree at a reduced cost.
Winter: December 15
Summer: April 15
Concurrent Degree Options Available
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
Learn More About the Master of Public HealthM.S. in Health Informatics
Learn more about the M.S. in Health InformaticsM.S. in Disaster and Emergency Management
Learn more about Disaster and Emergency ManagementM.S. in Nutrition
Learn more about the M.S. in NutritionAdmission Requirements
D.O. students in good academic standing can apply for the concurrent degree after their first semester of the D.O. program. They must also submit a letter of academic standing from Delia Harper-Celestine, Ed.D. M.P.H., Associate Dean of Student Affairs. Students must submit an NSU application with those required materials and any supplementary materials as necessary for the master’s program. Please check your desired master’s degree admission requirements for more information.