Certificate Programme on Global Clinical Scholars Research Training by Harvard Medical School, USA (Hybrid Mode)
Program Overview
Designed for clinicians and clinician-scientists in both the United States and abroad, our Global Clinical Scholars Research Training program provides advanced training in health care research and methods. Using a blended learning model that incorporates online tools, live virtual seminars, and dynamic workshops, the curriculum is focused on enhancing your ability at every stage of the research process – from writing grant proposals and launching new projects to analyzing data and presenting your results.
Who Should Apply
This program is designed for clinicians working in clinical research at the faculty level (or equivalent). Candidates holding an MD, PhD, MBBS, DMD, DDS, PharmD, DNP, or an equivalent degree are eligible to apply. The review committee will consider candidates with a master’s degree for admission on a case-by-case basis.
GCSRT is truly a global program: The latest cohort of students represented 44 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, and many more. Past student participants have included chief physicians, directors, fellows, scientists, and specialists. Most students have authored or contributed to research publications. Clinicians, residents, and lecturers who demonstrated strong career interest in clinical research on their application materials also were admitted to the program.
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Curriculum
The Global Clinical Scholars Research Training program curriculum is designed to enable scholars to expand their knowledge and sharpen their skills in clinical research.
Foundation, Elective and Concentration Courses
The courses allow scholars to obtain a broad base of knowledge in clinical research and then overlay specialized information in their concentration of either Advanced Epidemiology or Clinical Trials. Both concentrations require scholars to take the foundation courses and their choice of elective courses.
Foundation Courses
- Electives
- Concentrations
- Capstone Project
For the capstone project, scholars will write a formal proposal based on an original research question. You will begin writing your proposal prior to the second workshop. Faculty and peers will provide feedback on your work throughout the process. Once completed, the capstone projects will be ranked by a faculty panel. The scholars authoring the “top 10” proposals will be invited to present their studies via webinars, and all program participants will be invited to attend. The “top 3” of these presentations will present at the final workshop in Boston.
Deadlines
- Priority Enrollment Deposit Deadline: July 24, 2024
- Application Deadline: September 11, 2024
Tuition
- Priority Enrollment Tuition: $14,900
- Standard Tuition: $15,900