Welcome

This Student Handbook contains helpful information and resources. It also contains policy statements and procedures, which every MGH Institute of Health Professions (the Institute) student is expected to follow. Each student is responsible for knowing and observing the contents of both this handbook and the Institute Catalog.

We are glad that you’ve chosen to become a part of the MGH Institute community. The
administration, faculty, and staff hope each year will be enjoyable and that you will choose to take advantage of the many opportunities for learning, growth, and development both inside and outside the classroom. We hope that your time as a student and alumnus/a will be among the most fulfilling of your life.

The Office of Student and Alumni Services (OSAS) staff is here to assist you. We are located in Building 34, second floor. We look forward to supporting you in your academic and professional pursuits at the Institute.

The Office of Student and Alumni Services

MGH Institute of Health Professions Mission Statement

As an independent, interprofessional graduate school of health sciences, MGH Institute of Health Professions prepares health professionals and scientists to advance care for a diverse society through leadership in education, clinical practice, research, and community engagement.

Vision

MGH Institute of Health Professions will be preeminent in:

 

  • Educating graduates to be exemplary leaders in health care for a diverse society,
  • Advancing innovative models of health professions education to improve health and health care, and
  • Creating and translating knowledge to improve health through distinctive programs of research.

 

Core Values

As members of the MGH Institute community, we collectively commit to reflect the following core values in all we do:

 

  • The highest standards of professional, academic, and scientific excellence, ethical conduct, integrity, and personal responsibility,
  • An inclusive and welcoming environment where every person is treated with dignity and respect,
  • Mutual trust and collegiality in our relationships with each other and those we serve in health care and the community,
  • Productive partnerships among faculty, staff, and students that support learning and work, and foster interprofessional and global collaboration,
  • A connected, engaged, and diverse learning community where students develop a passion for lifelong learning and become graduates of choice for employers,
  • An environment that embraces and rewards inquiry, ingenuity, innovation, resourcefulness, and continuous learning,
  • A rewarding work environment where talented people thrive, and
  • Accountability for our work and for prudent, efficient stewardship of our resources.