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Welcome to the Neurology Residency Program at Temple University Hospital! Our Neurology program is committed to mentoring and training our residents to become excellent clinicians and leaders in the field of neurology. Our ever-growing faculty roster boasts neurologists from different backgrounds who specialize in a variety of different subspecialties. We are all dedicated to serving the ...
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As the largest and only public university in one of the nation's most iconic cities, Temple educates diverse future leaders from across Philadelphia, the country and the world who share a common drive to learn, prepare for their careers and make a real impact.
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Prepare for careers in the public and nonprofit sectors as well as academia. Gain a solid foundation in the concepts, knowledge and tools of public policymaking, including implementation, evaluation and analysis. Learn the rationale for government intervention and develop an understanding of the political and institutional forces that shape policy at the local, state and federal levels.
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Contact the Office of the President Second Floor, Sullivan Hall 1330 Polett Walk Philadelphia, PA 19122 Phone: 215-204-7405 Email: president@temple.edu Media inquiries for President Fry can be directed to news@temple.edu.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/jd/
This page defines the Juris Doctor degree.The Juris Doctor (J.D.) is a professional degree and the first degree required to practice law in the United States. At Temple, students can earn a J.D. in three years in the full-time division or in four years in the evening and part-time divisions. Temple’s J.D. program delivers the knowledge, skills, experience, and professionalism necessary to ...
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Curious about what college is like? Learn how Temple fits into your life as a high school student. It’s never too early to start thinking about college, and you don’t have to know yet what your pathway looks like. We provide opportunities for current high school students—whether you’ve already started applying or are just beginning to think about college—to experience Temple and see ...
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Graduate Medical Education (GME) is that critical period of intense work wherein the medical school graduate acquires the skills, attitudes and knowledge necessary to enter private practice or academic medicine in their specialty of choice. Residency lasts from three to seven years, depending on the specialty or subspecialty goal. In GME, the graduate physician assumes progressive levels of ...
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The graduate positions in the SSC are designed to be an opportunity for graduate students to build on and extend the professional training they receive in their departments. The majority of graduate students who work in the SSC are third- or fourth-year students who have already had several years of funding in their departments. Most already have experience with classroom teaching, either as a ...
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