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Master of Precision Health (MPRH) Medicine

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General Program Information

Each graduate credential in Precision Health is a cohort-based, 12 month program.


Specializations:

  • Precision Medicine

  • Quality and Safety Leadership

  • Health Professional Education Leadership

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The Precision Health program is not designed for students to complete more than one specialization at a time.


Laddered pathway from the Graduate Certificate to the Graduate Diploma to the Master of Precision Health

Students who complete the program in any specialization may receive laddering credit for the 12 units of coursework completed in that certificate if they are subsequently accepted into the program program within 5 years of beginning the Graduate Certificate.

Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in Precision Health may receive laddering credit for the 12 units of coursework completed in the diploma program and the 12 units of coursework completed in the certificate if they are subsequently accepted into the Master of Precision Health Program within 5 years of beginning the first credential in the laddering process.


Location: Health Sciences Centre, Room G349C

Program number: 403.210.7051

Fax: 403.210.8109

Email address:  prehgrad@ucalgary.ca

Web page URL: https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/gse/programs/precision-health-program

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