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Apply now for the MSCI program

Posted: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 · Volume: XXXIX · Issue: 36

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The MSCI program, established in 2000, is an interdisciplinary program created to train health care professionals in the conduct of clinical investigation. It seeks to help forge the bridge from basic research to human studies.
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The MSCI program, established in 2000, is an interdisciplinary program created to train health care professionals in the conduct of clinical investigation. It seeks to help forge the bridge from basic research to human studies.clear graphic

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Need training in certain areas to conduct safe research? The Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) program is now accepting applications for the fall 2007 semester.

Fellows, students, faculty and staff from all disciplines and affiliated programs at the Health Science Center are eligible to enroll in the MSCI program.

The program seeks to train health care professionals in the core competencies necessary for the safe conduct of clinical and translational research. Experienced faculty members direct each course, and specific learning objectives and discussion-based activities have been created for each weekly session.

For more information, visit msci.uthscsa.edu or send and e-mail to Michael Lichtenstein, M.D., program director, Lichtenstei@uthscsa.edu and Juanita Sherfield, academic coordinator, Sherfield@uthscsa.edu.

 
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