Interprofessional Healthcare Studies (PhD)
College of Health Professions
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We recognize that in order for an advanced degree program to work for you, it needs to work with you – taking into account that you're working and balancing different priorities. That's why our programs – taken completely online – focus on relevant, current, interprofessional healthcare and education topics.
The 64 quarter hour Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Interprofessional Healthcare Studies program provides an opportunity for existing practitioners from various healthcare disciplines or health professions education to advance their knowledge and skills by emphasizing the development of scholarly, evidence-based skills to improve health professions education and practice, and by focusing on integration of interprofessional theory into healthcare practice and education. The PhD program culminates in a publishable, quality dissertation research project.
As a national leader in interprofessional education, we welcome the responsibility of meeting these needs and providing team-based education for our students.
Virtual sessions provide an opportunity to meet with the program director, chair, or faculty and are individually scheduled. Meetings occur via virtual platforms and on CST. If you would like to schedule a virtual meeting, please email connie.cordova@rosalindfranklin.edu.