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Joint Medical Program

Two world-class public universities. Two degrees.

The UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) advances health equity and social justice by educating a workforce of diverse, antiracist physicians who practice at the intersection of medicine, public health and community health.
The JMP provides a unique integrated medical and research curriculum that develops outstanding physicians and collaborative changemakers with the skills to solve public health and health equity challenges and improve the wellbeing of patients and communities.

The UC Berkeley–UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) is a five-year graduate/medical degree program. Students spend their pre-clerkship years at UC Berkeley engaging in a unique medical curriculum centered around student-led inquiry while simultaneously earning a master’s degree (MS) in the Health and Medical Sciences at Berkeley Public Health. After two and a half years, students move across the Bay to UCSF to finish their medical education and receive their medical doctorate (MD).

The JMP attracts students who are dedicated to improving the world’s health through scholarly self-directed yet collaborative inquiry. This is reflected in both the medical curriculum and master’s program.

The Master’s program in Health and Medical Sciences (HMS MS) supports the JMP curriculum’s vision by adding to the traditional scientific education a framework of critical inquiry and humanism that affords students the intellectual, practical, and ethical skills to promote and lead change processes aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities. Concurrently, students participate in an innovative student-led, faculty-supported Foundational Sciences curriculum through small group learning strategies like Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Team-Based Learning (TBL), as well as a Clinical Skills curriculum, which integrates a structural and systems approach to patient care.

As part of the UC Berkeley campus community, each class of 16 students is supported by a multidisciplinary, close-knit, and inter-professional team of faculty and staff, committed to individualized support for students’ success.

Upon completion of the five-year program, JMP physicians are strong clinical thinkers, able to engage in understanding the broader issues surrounding medicine through inquiry. They have the skills to: 1.) conduct and interpret research, 2.) work well in multi-disciplinary teams, 3.) teach, and 4.) challenge and change assumptions for how we think about, contextualize and practice medicine within larger systems.

JMP News and Media

School News
May 29, 2024
Faculty Honors
October 17, 2023
School News
December 8, 2022
School News
October 13, 2022
Alumni
September 30, 2022
Faculty Honors
April 11, 2022
School News
March 31, 2022
Students
February 23, 2022
Research Highlights
November 12, 2021
Students
October 1, 2021
Research Highlights
September 27, 2021
School News
September 13, 2021
Students
August 13, 2021
Research Highlights
June 11, 2021
Research Highlights
May 5, 2021
Racism and Health
April 19, 2021
Alumni
March 23, 2021

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