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Nov 19, 2008 07:34 PM

Looking for clinical research programs


Hello,
I was wondering if anyone is aware of what universities offer a master's degree in clinical research for non-nurses. I have been on SOCRA and ACRPs websites but they note that they might not list all that exist. I have tried googling it also but no luck. Also how does one go about picking a clinical research program since there doesn't appear to be any ranking currently.

Thanks.


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from anc33
Old Nov 20, 2008, 07:14 PM

Default Re: Looking for clinical research programs
I know that Drexel, George Washington and UF offer Masters degrees focusing on some variation of clinical research management. There are others but many are for nurses or doctors. All are relatively expensive so I would be certain of your career path before committing to the tuition.
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from delta1961
Old Dec 06, 2008, 05:05 AM

Default Re: Looking for clinical research programs
Anyone With Experience Thru George Washington University Msn Clinical Administration Program???
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