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Program Format
Is the Master of Medical Sciences in Clinical Investigation
a Residential or an Online Program?The program is residential for both the Translational Investigation and Clinical Investigation tracks, utilizing a blend of in-person and online teaching methods. The cornerstone of the program is the mentored research experience, which is conducted on-site.
What is the weekly time commitment of this degree program?
Students are expected to attend all lectures in each course, whether they are delivered by in-person or online, and can expect to spend an average of 30 to 40 hours per week engaged with coursework and the mentored research experience.
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Program Benefits
- Students become leaders and gain practical experience with individual research projects, scientific writing, and statistical programming
- An intensive, mentored research experience at a Harvard-affiliated laboratory in Boston
- Leading clinical and translational research faculty from Harvard and Harvard-affiliated institutions
- Coursework that stimulates critical thinking with technical training and knowledge in hands-on research
- Specialized Clinical and Translational tracks with Comparative Research and Clinical Trials pathways for individualized learning
- An experienced biostatistician will be available to work directly with students to provide support and help them achieve their academic and research goals
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Specialized Tracks and Pathways for Individualized Learning
To complement individual learning and development, the program provides students with the choice of a Clinical Investigation (CI) or a Translational Investigation (TI) track and places a core emphasis on practical skills and team-based approaches in each track’s training. Additionally, the CI track offers a Comparative Research pathway and a Clinical Trials pathway.