Master's Programs
This program integrates human gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology and embryology with medical imaging and simulation.
The EVMS Graduate Art Therapy and Counseling Program is a rigorous art, clinical and research-based program.
The Biomedical Sciences Research Master’s Program at Eastern Virginia Medical School provides students with laboratory experience and a strong foundation of biomedical science knowledge.
In this dual degree program, a student may receive both a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from EVMS, and an MBA degree from William & Mary Mason School of Business.
The EVMS Master of Healthcare Administration program is designed to teach the next generation of healthcare leaders.
The program meets the needs of veterinarian schools, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and research and educational organizations for trained professionals in Laboratory Animal Science.
Medical & Health Professions Education
The Medical and Health Professions Education master's degree program is designed to prepare educational leaders in various medical and health professions organizational settings.
The Medical Master's degree is a one or two year post-baccalaureate special masters program. The majority of the courses are medical school courses taken with first year MD students.
Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Medicine
This master's program teaches students the latest techniques influencing medical research, patient care, population health and drug development.
The Pathologists' Assistant master's degree program is designed to meet the shortage of practicing pathologists in the health care arena.
The MPA Program is an accredited 28-month program that provides graduates the skills and resources to deliver health care as physician assistant leaders in an evolving health-care industry.
The Program provides graduates with knowledge and skills that can be utilized in healthcare management, population-based research and the community practice of public health.
The Reproductive Clinical Science Master's Program is designed for clinical embryologists, andrologists, physicians, and others involved in the practice of assisted reproductive technology.
The Master of Surgical Assisting, MSA Program provides a unique opportunity for students with a four year degree or higher to enter the specialized medical profession of surgical assisting.