Ph.D. in Medical Statistics is a 3-5 year research-intensive program that focuses on using statistical approaches in medical and clinical research. It integrates advanced statistical theory with real-world applications in health data analysis, clinical trials, epidemiology, and public health research. The program includes topics such as survival analysis, bioinformatics, statistical modeling, clinical trial design, and complex health data interpretation. Students learn statistical tools, experimental design, and data analysis procedures, which help to advance evidence-based medicine and healthcare decision-making. Graduates can work in academia, government agencies, healthcare institutes, and pharmaceutical firms, improving statistical methods in medical research.