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Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI)

The Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) produces clinical scientists who are skilled in clinical research techniques, competitive in seeking research support and knowledgeable about the complex issues associated with conducting sound clinical research, particularly in translational and clinical epidemiologic patient-oriented studies. 

To produce clinical scientists who are skilled in clinical research techniques, competitive in seeking research support and knowledgeable about the complex issues associated with conducting sound clinical research, particularly in translational and clinical epidemiologic patient-oriented studies.”

Ravi Kalhan, MD
MSCI program director
Professor of Preventive Medicine and of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care

Ravi Kalhan, MD

Overview

This program is part-time and consists of evening courses primarily for medical residents, fellows and junior faculty members who wish to receive formal training in clinical research.

Program Length: 2 to 3 years

Program Size: approximately 20 students per year

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Eligibility and Program Requirements

For information on requirements and eligibility, please visit the program website's Application & Requirements page.