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Primary Care - Population Medicine Program

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The Master of Science in Primary Care – Population Medicine is a four-year, full-time program offered in conjunction with the medical degree at Brown University, designed to prepare future physicians who are equally skilled in clinical care and population-level health analysis. This dual-degree program integrates medical training with public health education to create a new generation of healthcare professionals capable of addressing both individual patient needs and broader community health trends. Students gain competencies in evidence-based medicine, health policy, epidemiology, and healthcare systems while also completing their core clinical rotations, making this a comprehensive and multidimensional academic experience.

Throughout the program, students explore the intersection of primary care and public health, with a curriculum focused on reducing health disparities, promoting preventive care, and understanding the social determinants of health. The structure encourages collaboration with public health experts, healthcare administrators, and community leaders. Students conduct longitudinal research projects that align with real-world challenges and participate in service-learning initiatives that connect classroom knowledge with clinical practice. By combining the rigors of medical education with public health leadership, graduates are prepared to practice medicine with a holistic perspective that emphasizes equity, outcomes-based care, and community impact.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Primary Care - Population Medicine Program
  • Degree Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 15 March 2026
  • Location: Brown University, United States
  • Field of Study: Public Health
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundational Science and Population Health

  • Human Biology and Physiology
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • Social and Behavioral Health
  • Health Systems, Policy, and Management

Year 2 – Clinical Preparation and Applied Research

  • Doctoring and Clinical Skills
  • Primary Care Fundamentals
  • Research Methods in Population Medicine
  • Community Health and Service Learning

Year 3 – Core Clinical Rotations and Integration

  • Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Psychiatry
  • Family Medicine and Obstetrics
  • Longitudinal Population Health Project
  • Seminar: Ethics and Public Health Leadership

Year 4 – Advanced Practice and Capstone

  • Sub-Internships in Primary Care
  • Advanced Public Health Topics
  • Capstone Thesis in Population Health
  • Elective: Global Health, Health Equity, or Policy Implementation

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Primary Care – Population Medicine program are uniquely qualified to serve as clinician-leaders, capable of practicing medicine while shaping healthcare systems at the population level. They often pursue careers as primary care physicians, public health physicians, clinical researchers, or health system administrators. Many take on roles within federally qualified health centers, public health departments, accountable care organizations, or international health initiatives. Their dual expertise allows them to lead quality improvement initiatives, manage community health programs, and advocate for evidence-based policy change. The strong emphasis on data-driven analysis and community engagement also opens doors to careers in health equity research, healthcare innovation, and academic medicine. With a skill set that bridges direct patient care and systems-level thinking, graduates are prepared to improve health outcomes on both individual and societal scales.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers a rare and powerful combination of clinical education, public health training, and leadership development, ideal for those committed to transforming healthcare from the ground up. Unlike traditional medical degrees, this curriculum places equal emphasis on treating patients and understanding the broader forces that shape health in communities. Students are immersed in a learning environment that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, critical thinking, and hands-on engagement with real-world issues. Brown University’s commitment to social responsibility, innovation, and equity is reflected in every aspect of the program—from its community partnerships to its research opportunities. For future physicians who want to deliver compassionate care while addressing the root causes of illness and inequality, this program offers the framework, support, and expertise to lead impactful change across the healthcare system.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States