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The TBMH program was created to meet a critical national demand for speeding up the conversion of biomedical breakthroughs into diagnostic tools, therapies, and remedies, along with their successful deployment. Prominent national institutions like the National Institutes of Health, Association of American Medical Colleges, and Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology have advocated for innovative training methods to equip biomedical and health scientists with the necessary skills. They acknowledge that modern researchers need to employ cross-disciplinary methods, communicate across various research levels, and be ready for the wide-ranging careers that propel today's biomedical research field. TBMH graduates will be exceptionally equipped to tackle these demands and emerge as future scientific pioneers. By blending TBMH core curriculum with specialized coursework, students will gain both deep expertise in specific fields (similar to traditional disciplines) and the abilities, assurance, and broad perspective needed to pinpoint urgent health challenges and address them within larger societal contexts. This involves understanding factors like the feasibility of implementing translational discoveries, their economic impact, distribution methods, and associated policy considerations.