Who We Are
We are made up of a diverse group of scholars, researchers, clinicians, students, and administrators with a wide array of interests and aims. But one thing unites us: We care deeply about health and healthcare. We know that good health is the foundation of a happy, productive life and a thriving community.
Working in partnership with individuals and organizations around the country and throughout the world, we are striving to improve population health, reduce disparities, and create high-performing, sustainable health systems. Whether you are a potential student, research collaborator, health journalist, supporter, or someone who simply shares our drive to improve health and healthcare, we invite you to join us!
What we’re doing to improve health and healthcare
Healthier people are happier and more productive. They are better able to take care of their families and contribute to their communities. At Dartmouth, we recognize that with the right tools, information, and healthcare partners, people can dramatically improve their health! Similarly, with the right tools and information, we can re-design healthcare delivery and ensure that the care given aligns with an individual’s needs, goals, and preferences.
With the right tools, information—and the will—we can transform our health systems, providing higher-quality care while reducing costs by 50% or more.
Achieving such a dramatic transformation will not be easy. But we believe strongly that with hard work, a certain fearlessness, and willingness to ask difficult questions and ‘go’ where the evidence takes us, we can achieve the necessary revolution in health and health care. We can improve our care today, and we can spare future generations the waste and harm that plague our healthcare systems in the United States and around the world.
To realize these goals, we at The Geisel School of Medicine are working to bring about three key transitions in healthcare/working in three key areas:
1. Applying Systems Thinking to Healthcare
Healthcare providers and hospitals cannot improve health and healthcare on their own. Radical change requires examining and understanding the whole system that produces health— from how healthcare is paid for to how information on treatment outcomes is communicated to how integration with social services affects health outcomes.
At The Geisel School of Medicine, our research on health systems and new and existing medical interventions is helping us to understand how the most expensive healthcare systems in the world too often produce poor or uneven health outcomes. Using data from diverse sources, we can rapidly evaluate delivery system innovations and state and federal policy challenges. Our goal is to create agile, equitable health systems that rely on timely information flow and collaboration.
2. Empowering patients
There is a growing recognition that patients and their loved ones do much of the work of improving health and treating chronic disease—and only if care focuses on what matters most to them will they be willing to do this work.
At Dartmouth, our shared decision-making and co-production research teams are working with patient partners, specialty societies, and foundations to engage and empower patients and strengthen the information environment. They are developing tools and measures to increase patient engagement and facilitate communication between patients and healthcare providers. They are developing and improving clinical processes that allow patients, caregivers, and clinical teams to continuously update goals, adapt treatment choices, and track outcomes.
By fully engaging patients as partners in their health and healthcare, we can create a model for others to follow, and we can achieve dramatic improvements in public health and healthcare delivery.
3. Educating healthcare innovators and change agents
To achieve the dramatic health improvements we need, the entire healthcare workforce must learn new ways of thinking and working. At Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine, students become part of a close-knit community of scholars, researchers, and thought leaders. They learn how to assess health system performance, develop and test new models of healthcare delivery, and enact change at the community, regional, and national levels.
Through applied learning projects, community service, and internships in the Upper Valley, across the United States, and in locations around the world, Dartmouth's Health Sciences students are having an immediate impact on health and healthcare.
We are working to re-design healthcare delivery and ensure that the care given aligns with an individual’s needs, goals, and preferences.
Explore more about us and our impact on healthcare:
Training the Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders
At Dartmouth College, we are committed to shaping the future of healthcare through innovative education and rigorous training. Our diverse range of graduate programs equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to become leaders in health sciences, public health, and healthcare delivery. Whether you aspire to advance your career in clinical settings, research, public policy, or health management, Dartmouth’s educational offerings provide a pathway to impact and success.
Dartmouth's MPH program prepares students to tackle complex public health challenges through evidence-based approaches, policy development, and community engagement. Graduates emerge ready to lead in government, non-profits, and healthcare organizations worldwide, driving initiatives that improve population health and reduce disparities.
Dartmouth's MS in Health Data Science program offers advanced training in data analytics, statistical modeling, and machine learning, empowering students to harness the power of data to inform healthcare decisions and improve patient outcomes. This program is ideal for those looking to excel in the rapidly growing field of health data science.
Dartmouth’s MS in Epidemiology provides rigorous training in the methods and principles of epidemiological research. Students learn to investigate the causes of disease, evaluate health interventions, and contribute to public health knowledge, preparing them for impactful careers in academia, research institutions, and public health agencies.
Dartmouth's MS in Healthcare Research focuses on equipping students with the skills to design and conduct high-quality research that addresses critical healthcare questions. Graduates are prepared to influence healthcare policy, improve clinical practices, and contribute to the evidence base that shapes the future of healthcare delivery.
Dartmouth's MS in Implementation Science trains students to bridge the gap between research and practice, focusing on the effective adoption of evidence-based interventions in real-world settings. This program is tailored for professionals seeking to drive change in healthcare systems, policy, and practice.
Dartmouth's MS in Medical Informatics program combines healthcare, information technology, and data science to optimize patient care and health outcomes. Students gain expertise in health information systems, data integration, and digital health innovations, preparing them for careers in the evolving landscape of medical informatics.
Dartmouth's MBA/MPH dual degree program combines the business acumen of an MBA with the public health expertise of an MPH, providing a comprehensive education for those aspiring to lead healthcare organizations. Graduates are uniquely positioned to drive strategic change, manage health services, and improve care delivery.
Dartmouth offers integrated MD/MPH and MD/MS programs that allow medical students to deepen their understanding of public health, research, and data science. These programs prepare future physicians to not only provide exceptional clinical care but also contribute to research and health policy that shapes patient care on a broader scale.
Dartmouth College’s commitment to health education goes beyond the classroom. Through hands-on learning, research opportunities, and global health experiences, our students are equipped to advance their careers and make a profound impact on the future of healthcare. Join us at Dartmouth and become part of the next generation of healthcare leaders who are reshaping the industry!
OUR ADMISSIONS TEAM
Courtney Theroux
DIRECTOR, ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
Amanda Williams
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT
Hannah Kassel
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT
Mia Soucy
ADMISSIONS MANAGER
Emma LaPaglia
ADMISSIONS MARKETING SPECIALIST
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