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Dec 11, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Clinical and Translational Science (PhD)
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The Institute for Clinical Research Education at the University of Pittsburgh has designed the PhD Program in Clinical and Translational Science to train researchers in this emerging field that aims to close the gap between basic science and clinical research. This rigorous and advanced training program is intended primarily for clinicians, and aims to substantially enhance the capabilities of scientists to conduct high-quality clinical and translational research.
Contact Information
Institute for Clinical Research Education
200 Meyran Ave, Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412-586-9632
Fax: 412-586-9672
email: icre@pitt.edu
http://www.icre.pitt.edu/ClinTransPhD/index.html
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Admissions
Admissions Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements before filling out an online application.
- Candidates must have completed one of the following degrees: MD, DDS, DMD, DO, ND, OD, PharmD, PhD, DNS in nursing, PhD with clinical responsibilities, or other professional degree as deemed appropriate by the selection committee.
- Candidates must have a high level of interest and potential for the pursuit of innovative clinical research as a major focus of their career plan.
- Candidates from departments who ensure 50%-75% of protected time during their pursuit of the degree.
- A minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
- TOEFL or IELTS test results (when applicable)
Timeline
The PhD Program in Clinical and Translational Science accepts applications from September 1 through January 31 each year. In order to guarantee that you are considered for admission, we must receive your application and all component parts by January 31. Students will be notified via email of admission decisions approximately 1-2 months following the close of the application cycle.
Financial Assistance
The Institute for Clinical Research Education does not provide financial aid. Unless students have other funding sources, they are responsible for covering the tuition costs, taxes, and fees associated with their course enrollment.
Degree Requirements
The PhD in Clinical and Translational Science curriculum is organized into 4 categories of coursework: Core, Advanced Selectives, Research Specialization, and Dissertation Research. While students advance through the program they will also complete the Preliminary Evaluation, Comprehensive Exam, and Dissertation Milestone.
To view the curriculum in detail, please visit this page.
Non-credit Requirements/Milestones
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Requirement
PhD in CTS students are required to attend eight 1-hour CTSI Responsible Conduct in Research workshops or enroll in the ICRE course CLRES 2050: Ethics and Responsible Conduct of Research. At the time of graduation, students must have at least 8 hours of RCR training through CTSI or have successfully completed CLRES 2050 in order to be eligible to graduate.
Comprehensive Examination
PhD in CTS students are required to complete a Comprehensive exam. This exam consists of a written examination in the form of an NIH R01-style proposal (including, at a minimum, specific research aims, background and significance, and research methods) and an oral defense of the written portion.
Doctoral Prospectus and Dissertation
PhD in CTS students must complete both a Doctoral Prospectus and successfully complete and defend a Doctoral Dissertation.
- Individuals must prepare a dissertation proposal for presentation to a doctoral dissertation committee at a formal dissertation overview meeting. At this meeting, the dissertation committee members will provide guidance in shaping the conceptualization and methodology for the individual’s Doctoral Dissertation.
- The proposal, writing, and defense of a culminating research project. The written work must conform to the University of Pittsburgh style manual (www.pitt.edu/~graduate/etd/formatguidelineshtml.html) The Final Oral Defense is a public defense of the Doctoral Dissertation.
More information:
Please view the PhD in CTS Program Handbook (http://www.icre.pitt.edu/documents/PhD_in_CTS_Handbook.pdf) for complete program details.
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