INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH SEMINAR   [Archived Catalog]
2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
   

CLRES 2073 - INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH SEMINAR


Minimum Credits: 0
Maximum Credits: 0
The introduction to clinical and translational research seminar (CLRES 2073) is a mandatory monthly seminar series for first-year students in the clinical scientist training program and the Doris Duke clinical research fellowship. The objective of the seminar is to introduce students to some fundamental concepts, such as how to establish and nurture the mentor-mentee relationship, to responsibly search the medical literature, to recognize and comply with regulations governing the conduct of human subjects research, to navigate the university of Pittsburgh institutional review board (irb), and to appreciate the broad scope of clinical research and clinical research careers. The seminar is not intended to provide formal didactic instruction in clinical research methods; these objectives will be met through the clinical research coursework you will complete toward a certificate or master of science in clinical research.
Academic Career: Graduate
Course Component: Seminar
Grade Component: Grad HSU Basis
Course Requirements: PLAN: Medical Education (CERT-Master's, MS, Not Candidate for Degree), Clinical Research (CERT-Master's, MS, Not Candidate for Degree)


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