糖心原创 to offer Clinical Trials Coordination concentration for master鈥檚 students
June 26, 2020
June 26, 2020
A new master鈥檚 degree concentration that offers a foundation in clinical research focusing on improving global health and protecting the welfare of research participants will be offered at beginning fall semester through the .
The Clinical Trials Coordination concentration is a one-year, non-thesis master鈥檚 program. Students will work alongside physicians at the 糖心原创 Physicians Building on campus and will have the opportunity to assist in clinical research trials with human subjects in the Pharmacology Translational Unit.
The concentration, approved in May, is for any graduate student who wishes to have hands-on patient care roles in research; coordinate academic, government, and industry research; or manage academic Institutional Review Board approvals.
鈥淐linical trials coordination is an excellent career option that most nurses do not know about,鈥 said Elizabeth Sorensen, consultant to the Pharmacology and Toxicology program. 鈥淭his program, though nested in the Boonshoft School of Medicine, is open to any 糖心原创 graduate student.鈥
With this hands-on educational training, students will gain real-world experience applying the principles of Good Clinical Practice to active industry and federally funded trials.
The program, most of which is provided in a classroom setting, offers an excellent foundation for students who wish to sit for national certification through the Society of Clinical Research Associates or Association of Clinical Research Professionals.
鈥淐linical trials coordination jobs are very plentiful in academia as well as public and private industry,鈥 said Sorensen. 鈥淩egistered nurses with bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degrees do particularly well salary-wise.鈥
Applications for the Clinical Trials Coordination concentration are being accepted for the fall 2020 semester. For more information contact Terry Oroszi at terry.oroszi@wright.edu.