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TUHS Residents & Fellows

Residency + MAUB

Urban Bioethics has partnered with the Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Psychiatry residency programs at Temple Health to offer an Urban Bioethics track. This allows residents to earn an MA in Urban Bioethics concurrently with their residency program. Benefits for residents include tuition remission for up to 6 credits per semester for Urban Bioethics classes.

Residents who are interested in pursuing the Urban Bioethics track during their residency should contact maub@temple.edu and their residency program director for more information. We are also working with other residency and fellowship programs to add Urban Bioethics tracks and encourage any residents or fellows from other programs to reach out if they’re interested in learning with us!

MAUB Courses & Timeline

The MA in Urban Bioethics requires 32 credits. Temple residents who are admitted into the Urban Bioethics track can receive up to 9 credits of advanced standing from medical school toward elective requirements.

Sample 3 year plan
Sample 3-year plan. *Three years is the average length of the MAUB portion of the track. This plan can be individually customized based on a resident’s timeline.

Residents typically take 1 or 2 courses per semester, depending on the length of their residency and their personal timeline. Most residents complete the MA Urban Bioethics in 2-3 years.

Pyramid visualization of courses, credit requirements, and benefits of the MAUB.

Why pursue the MAUB?

Residents join us for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Gain an additional toolbox​
  • Complements and enhances the clinical experience in residency​
  • Interdisciplinary and intergenerational student body
  • Courses are eligible for tuition remission​
  • Can jumpstart an academic medicine career
  • Provides an edge in fellowship and future career applications

Throughout your time in the program, you can also take advantage of extracurricular opportunities such as a walking tour of North Philadelphia led by faculty with deep ties to the neighborhood or a presentation with tips on presenting your work at bioethics conferences and other public venues.