- Office of Educational Affairs (OEA)
- Center for Academic Achievement
- Office of Undergraduate Medical Education (OUME)
- Learning Communities Program
- Global Health Pathway
- Pathway on Clinical and Translational Research
- Rural Health Scholars Pathway
- Senior Scholars Program
- Summer Research Fellowship Program (Medical Students)
- The Office of Student Affairs (OSA)
- Careers in Medicine
- Room Reservations
- Weather Watch
- Pre-Matriculation Programs
- Registrar’s Office
- Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Certification For Graduation
- Voter Registration Forms
- Financial Aid Office
- Bursar’s Office
- Office of Educational Affairs (OEA)
- Center for Academic Achievement
- Office of Undergraduate Medical Education (OUME)
- Learning Communities Program
- Global Health Pathway
- Pathway on Clinical and Translational Research
- Rural Health Scholars Pathway
- Senior Scholars Program
- Summer Research Fellowship Program (Medical Students)
- The Office of Student Affairs (OSA)
- Careers in Medicine
- Room Reservations
- Weather Watch
- Pre-Matriculation Programs
- Registrar’s Office
- Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Certification For Graduation
- Voter Registration Forms
- Financial Aid Office
- Bursar’s Office
This content is current to the 2021-2022 Student Handbook.
Global Health Pathway
URL: http://www.umassmed.edu/oume/international-medical-education/pathway-program/
The Global Health Pathway (GHP) is an elective, four-year program at the UMass Chan Medical School (UMass Chan) that trains and supports medical students to be future leaders and providers in global health. The GHP selects medical students through an application process at the start of their medical school training and provides them with longitudinal curriculum and opportunities to gain experience in clinical, research, public health and cultural experiences with underserved populations in two major categories: those currently living outside of the U.S. or those that are living inside the U.S. with recent international origins, such as immigrant or refugee populations.
For more information about the GHP, visit the International Medical Education Program (IMEP) website.
This content is current to the 2021-2022 Student Handbook.