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Graduate Student Programs

Our Master's programs are designed to prepare the next generation of healthcare leaders. Each program provides essential skills and collaborative experiences, empowering you to address critical challenges in health care and enhance patient outcomes.

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Master of Science

Clinical Informatics Management

The Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) program is a pioneering degree designed to transform health care through leadership at the intersection of medicine, business, and technology. In just 12 months, you will gain essential skills and insights to effectively leverage digital innovations, driving improvements in quality, equity, and efficiency within diverse health care settings. As the only cross-disciplinary program of its kind on the West Coast, MCiM fosters a collaborative and inclusive environment where future leaders can thrive. Join us in our commitment to advancing health equity and making a meaningful impact on the global health care landscape.

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Master of Science

Community Health and Prevention Research

The Master of Science in Community Health and Prevention Research (CHPR) is a program dedicated to empowering students in health-related careers focused on chronic disease prevention and wellness promotion. Celebrating a diverse cohort of innovative thinkers from around the globe, CHPR provides a rich learning environment within the Stanford Prevention Research Center, where future public health leaders are equipped to tackle pressing health challenges. Our program emphasizes a holistic and experiential approach to education, preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions toward health equity in communities worldwide. Join us to advance your career and be part of a transformative movement in community health research.

M-Tram students conducting research in a lab.
Master of Science

Translational Research and Applied Medicine

The Master of Science in Translational Research and Applied Medicine (M-TRAM) program is where innovation meets excellence. This one-year program at Stanford Medicine equips future leaders with the skills needed to bridge scientific discovery and clinical application, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes. With a curriculum rich in collaborative learning and real-world experience, M-TRAM is uniquely designed for professionals from diverse fields looking to make a meaningful impact in healthcare. Join us to cultivate your expertise and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in medicine.

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