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Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program: Curriculum
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Clinical Research Curriculum - Goals To develop competencies to design, conduct, and lead rigorous, hypothesis-driven clinical and translational research. To become conversant in the science and methods of various disciplines. To work effectively within collaborative multidisciplinary teams.
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Core Competencies Clinical Research Disciplines Methodological and Analytical Strategies Professional Development Responsible Conduct of Research
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Curriculum Content Formal Courses Short Courses Seminars Mentored Research Experiences
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Formal Courses EPID 805/806 (4 hrs/week) – Overview clinical, translational, health services research EPID 711 (3 hrs/week; fall) – Clinical & epidemiological research methods BIOS 541 (4 hrs/week; fall) – Introduction to biostatistics BIOS 542 (4 hrs/week; spring; not required of all) – Application of biostatistics
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Short Courses Introduction to Clinical Research – 1 week, summer Responsible Conduct of Research – 1 week, summer
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Seminars Clinical Research Curriculum – Epid 896 – 2 hrs, weekly Roadmap K12 Scholars Seminar – twice monthly
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Research Experiences Mentored Research Internship (Year 1) - ½ year, weekly, ½ day experience or 1 – 2 week full time experience - may be at UNC or off-campus Mentored Research Project (Year 1) - preliminary studies, mentored project Independent Research Project (Years 2-3)
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“Typical” Schedule – Year 1 Summer – Short courses (Intro & Ethics) - Research internship - Begin EPID 805 Fall ( 10 hours/week) – EPID 805 / EPID 711/ BIOS 541; K30 CRC Seminar; Mentored research project Spring ( 8 hours/week) – EPID 806/ BIOS 542; K30 CRC Seminar (EPID 896); Mentored research project
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“Typical” Schedule – Year 2 Additional coursework, if needed K30 CRC Seminar (EPID 896) Individual Research Project
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FAQ – Will a scholar have to take all the formal courses? The formal courses are “required” unless a scholar can demonstrate either previous coursework or lack of relevance to his/her career development. EPID 805/806 and Roadmap K12 seminar participation is required of all scholars.
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FAQ – Can a scholar earn a degree? Yes, enrolling in a master’s or PhD program is possible. Most courses and seminars are available for credit. A new MSCR program is being developed. It is currently under review by the University.
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FAQ – What if other coursework is more relevant for a scholar? The program is intended to serve the needs of clinical researchers, broadly defined. If a scholar has special needs, for example in qualitative methods, the curriculum can be adapted to their needs.
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