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Certificate in Translational and Clinical Investigation
The Certificate in Clinical Investigation is designed for clinicians who seek advanced training in clinical methodology and applied patient-oriented research skills. Certificate requirements include didactic course work, clinical research preceptorships, and clinical research seminar participation. Students in the certificate program must be practicing academic clinicians who have completed doctoral training. Successful completion of the program is noted on the student’s transcript. See Carver College of Medicine and College of Public Health section in the Catalog.
Curriculum (Minimum 17 s.h.)
Required (11 s.h.):
Number | Title | Hours |
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EPID:4400 | Epidemiology I: Principles | 3 |
BIOS:4120 | Introduction to Biostatistics | 3 |
EPID:5500 | Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology | 3 |
EPID:6950 | Clinical Research Ethics | 2 |
Electives: 6 s.h.
Students must earn a total of 6 s.h. as electives. Lists of approved electives can be found here.