Besides having a truly integrated graduate and medical school curriculum and a strong reputation for research
and clinical training, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein) Medical Scientist Training
Program (MSTP) has other features that enrich the lives, minds, and careers of students.
The Einstein MSTP is one of the oldest programs of its kind. Read more...
The Einstein MSTP trains future physician scientists by integrating graduate and medical school curricula. Read more...
All MSTP students receive an annual stipend, medical insurance, subsidized on-campus housing, and tuition
waiver for the duration of both the PhD and the MD programs. If you can believe it, those are only some
of the features of the Einstein MSTP. Read
more...
The Einstein MSTP has an excellent reputation for timely completion of the program. For the class that entered 10 years ago in 2016, 85% of the entering students completed the program and graduated with both degrees. For the 116 graduates over the past decade, the average time to complete the program was 8.4 years. On average they published 5.6 papers, including 2.7 first author papers.