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Designing and Implementing Research

 Science of Clinical Investigation Program


Science of Clinical Investigation Program

Translational clinical research requires a team that can design, analyze and interpret clinical investigations and implement studies in compliance with ethical and regulatory norms. This five-course certificate series is designed to prepare clinicians and scientists to participate in multidisciplinary clinical research teams.

Courses Include: 
*Database Design and Implementation In Clinical Research (Summer term)
*Ethical and Regulatory Issues in Clinical Research (1st  term)
*Design of Clinical Studies (2nd term)
*Quantitative Analysis of Clinical Data (3rd term)  
*Outcomes and Effectiveness Research (4th term)
Target Audience: Scientists, clinicians, and support personnel fully engaged in clinical
investigation or its regulation.
Sequence Overview: All courses (except Database Design) meet 5:30-8:30 PM one
night a week for eight consecutive weeks during the academic year. Lectures, case
studies and small group discussions with experienced faculty are used to present
and clarify the subject matter. Peer critiques of student projects are used throughout
the sequence. Students are evaluated by homework assignments, take-home
exams and/or a final project. A certificate of achievement is earned for satisfactorily
completing four or more courses.

Location: The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N. Wolfe
Street, Baltimore, Maryland. www.jhsph.edu/gtpci

For additional information or to register, contact the GTPCI office, or visit:
http://www.jhsph.edu/gtpci/continuing_ed/SOCI.html

Click here for flyer: Certificate Program


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