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UC Blue Ash Expands Clinical Research Program
Beginning this fall, the Clinical Research Program at University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College is doubling the number of classes to accommodate more students.
Clinical Research is a one-year certificate program designed for working professionals who want to advance their career in clinical research coordination, clinical data management, safety, regulatory affairs, or quality assurance. Students who enroll should have a bachelors degree or previous experience in clinical research.
The program has been growing in popularity and was at capacity last year, with more than 25 students. This year there will be additional course offerings that provide more options for students,The hybrid courses provide a mix of online classes with three in-person classes per semester.
For more information about the Clinical Research Program at UC Blue Ash College, contact Karen King, PhD, at 513-745-5617 or Karen.King@uc.edu. The application deadline for the 2013 fall semester at UC Blue Ash is July 15.
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