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To help visitors browse through the information contained in this web site, we suggest trying one of our guided tours. These tours are designed to present relevant information to our different types of visitors, whether they are undergraduate students considering a career in science and medicine, or prospective faculty members who want to learn more about the Physician Scientist Training program and its students.

Trouble viewing our site?

If you are having difficulty accessing some of the features of this web site, or if the pages do not appear properly formatted on your screen, it is most likely due to the wide variability in how different web browsers interpret web content. Every effort has been made to provide an enjoyable visit to our site with any browser that supports web standards, however some browsers work better than others for viewing this site. Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 5.0 or higher is the recommended browser for viewing this site, and may be obtained free by following the link on this page.

If you choose to use Netscape, be aware that certain features such as the guided tours and formatting style are not well supported by Netscape, in spite of our developers' efforts towards making these pages work on most browsers. At present, the only version of Netscape known to work reasonably well for this site is 4.76. While we hope that one day a new version of Netscape will work properly with our site features, we cannot recommend Netscape browsers, especially version 6.0 in its current release which does not correctly support our site's formatting or features. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our visitors, but unfortunately we cannot compel Netscape to produce a stable product that fully supports web standards.

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If you want information that you haven't found on our website, or if you have suggestions on how our site could be improved, please contact us at physician.scientist@uc.edu to share your thoughts.