The Department of Health Studies offers a graduate degree program, the Master of Science in Health Studies for Clinical Professionals (MSCP), a certificate program, the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP), and a Ph.D. program.
The MSCP is a course of study in the theory, methods, and concepts of biostatistics, epidemiology, and health services research needed to design and carry out clinical and epidemiologic research programs. It is designed for the professional enhancement of individuals who already have doctoral-level expertise in Medicine and related clinical disciplines.
The CRTP is an NIH-supported program designed for clinicians or clinical researchers, and it encompasses three levels of courses and other formal training opportunities in areas relevant to the design, implementation, and analysis of clinical research.
The Ph.D. program offers advanced courses of study in biostatistics, epidemiology, and health services research, supported by a core methodological curriculum in population-based research on human health.
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