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Clinical and Translational Research : Clinical Research Professional
MS
Why study Clinical and Translational Research : Clinical Research Professional?
The Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Research - Clinical Research Professionals Track (MSCTR-CRP) is a 30 credit hour program designed to be completed in 2-3 years, on a part-time basis, to allow trainees to meet other responsibilities while enrolled in classes. In addition to the successful completion of 30 credit hours of course work, students are required to complete a culminating project in the form of a capstone or a thesis.
Successful graduates of the program will receive formal training in the management of clinical research, improving their abilities to coordinate and lead studies in a variety of settings, including academic health centers and pharmaceutical companies. Students will be able to demonstrate the organizational, communication, and operational skills needed to manage and execute complex clinical research projects; develop and implement procedures related to data management, research/regulatory documentation, and quality assurance; and lead and manage diverse clinical research teams effectively.
Admission Requirements
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The Master of Science in Clinical & Translational Research - Clinical Research Professionals track (MSCTR-CRP) is designed specifically for clinical research professionals who coordinate, manage, and lead collaborative research projects and clinical trials.The program provides a strong foundation in research methodology and program/project management, including training in research ethics and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) process. The disciplinary purpose and ultimate goal of the program is to provide clinical professionals with the necessary preparation for successful careers in clinical research.
It is anticipated that most graduates of the program will hold positions as clinical research assistants, clinical research senior professionals, clinical research managers, clinical research directors, research nurses, clinical research coordinators (I-IV), senior clinical research coordinators, data managers, and research assistants.
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Application Deadlines
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Contact Information
160 Panzeca Way
Kettering Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056
(513) 558-5704
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Program Code: 26MAS-CLTR-MS-CLTR-CRP