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M.S. in Clinical and Translational Research |
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The Master
of Science degree program in Clinical and
Translational Research
is designed to provide clinical professionals
(physicians, nurses and other terminal degree
clinical professionals) with the necessary
preparation for successful career development
and independent investigator awards. The program
emphasizes specific training in clinical
epidemiology/clinical effectiveness, molecular
epidemiology, clinical trials, and translational
research that will enable clinicians to
translate scientific advances into applications
for improved clinical practice and human health.
The disciplinary purpose and ultimate goal of
the program is to move practitioners from the
realm of personal clinical experience to
objective evidence. We will begin offering a
CERTIFICATE in Clinical and Translational
Research this summer!
The M.S. in Clinical and Translational Research program is a 45
credit hour program designed to be completed in
2 years, on a part-time basis to allow trainees
to meet clinical duties and other
responsibilities while enrolled in classes. In
addition to the successful completion of 45
credit hours of course work, a thesis is
required to earn the Master of Science degree.
Successful graduates of the program will leave
with the epidemiological and statistical
knowledge to conduct independent and
collaborative clinical studies in their special
areas of practice and interest. It is
anticipated that most graduates of the program
will hold positions as clinician-investigators
in academic settings and will develop into
independently-funded clinical researchers. |
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