Clinical Research Education
The Center offers a variety of educational programs to meet
the needs of trainees and researchers, ranging from clinical
research fellows to established investigators in need of
supplemental training. Our programs target investigators who
are actively involved in clinical research; they are designed
to accommodate the schedules of busy clinicians.
Click here to learn more about which program below is right for you.
Clinical Research Curriculum (CRC)
The
Clinical Research Curriculum
is a two-year introductory lecture series designed to promote
clinical research expertise among clinical investigators at
the fellow and junior faculty levels.
MS Degree Program in Clinical Research
The
Master of Science in Clinical Research Degree Program
at the Medical School is designed as a focused, flexible,
affordable program to train clinical investigators in
designing and conducting patient-oriented research that is of
exemplary quality.
KL2 Program
The joint UTHealth/MD Anderson Clinical and Translational
Sciences Award support the KL2 program. The KL2 program
provides career development awards to outstanding early-career
faculty members who aspire to become future leaders in
clinical or translational research. Upon funding, each
awardee will participate in a formal program of research
training and mentorship, conduct a major clinical or
translational study, and receive salary support for 75%
protected time (50% for surgeons) and $25,000/yr for 1-3 yrs.
Please contact
Lucia Hernandez
for more information.
Academic Accomplishments of KL2 Scholars & of all IMP Participants since 2006.
For more information regarding the Clinical Research Curriculum or the MS Degree program, or to subscribe to the CRC distribution list to receive updates about upcoming courses, please email Deborah Garcia, CRC, and MS Program Coordinator, or call our office at (713) 500-6708.