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Nov 23, 2024
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2016-2017 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Clinical Research (Certificate)
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The Certificate program in Clinical Research aims to teach trainees the skills necessary to design and conduct high quality clinical research involving human subjects.
Contact Information
Institute for Clinical Research Education
200 Meyran Ave, Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-586-9632
Fax: 412-586-9672
www.icre.pitt.edu/degrees/degrees.html
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Admissions
Admissions Criteria
- Candidates who are U.S. Citizens, non-citizen nationals, or lawfully admitted permanent residents of the U.S., or individuals who already hold a J-1, H1-B, or F1 transfer visa.
- Candidates who possess a high level of interest and potential for the pursuit of innovative clinical and translational research as a major focus of career plan.
- Candidates with long-term goals of entering a clinical research career.
Along with the candidate’s individual qualifications, preference will be given to the following:
- Candidates with departments that provide the staff, research support, and facilities to create a high quality environment for the conduct of clinical research during and after the candidates complete their training.
- Candidates with distinguished personal qualifications of past academic and research efforts, publications, and references.
- Candidates with departments or program directors assuring that the candidates will be able to engage in 50-75% protected time for at least two years in order to participate in their program.
- Candidates with an advanced clinical degree (MD, DMD, PharmD, etc.)
Financial Assistance
All students are responsible for their own tuition
Degree Requirements
Coursework Requirement:
To receive the Certificate in Clinical Research, trainees must complete 15 credits of coursework, including CLRES 2005 - CMPTR METH FOR CLIN RSRCH , CLRES 2010 - CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS , CLRES 2020 - BIOSTATISTICS , CLRES 2040 - MEASURMNT IN CLINCAL RESEARCH , and 6 additional credits of coursework that have been approved by the student’s advisor or program director or core curriculum director.
A minimum “B” grade is mandatory for all required coursework and a minimum of a “B-” grade is required to receive credit for any elective courses. To remain in good academic standing, students must also maintain a 3.0 or better QPA.
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Requirement:
Clinical Research Degree Program students are required to attend 8, 1-hour Responsible Conduct in Research workshops. These workshops are offering through the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).
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