Introduction to Translational Medicine
September 29 – October 1, 2014
Course themes:
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Preclinical Discovery
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology
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Conflicts of Interest
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Leadership and Team Dynamics in Research
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Ethics of Human Research
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Academic/Industrial Relationships in Drug Development
Eligibility:
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MD, DMD, PharmD, DNP, PhD, or equivalent
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Involvement in basic or clinical research
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Endorsement from immediate supervisor
Tuition-free for Harvard-affiliated institutions.
Harvard Catalyst Education Program’s policy requires full attendance and completion of all activity surveys to be eligible for CME credit; no partial credit is allowed. Apply now.
For more information:
Online: http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/ittm/
Email: ittmcourse@catalyst.harvard.edu
Established in 2008, Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center is dedicated to improving human health by enabling collaboration and providing tools, training, and technologies to clinical and translational investigators. As a shared enterprise of the University, Harvard Catalyst is funded by the NIH, Harvard University, and its affiliated healthcare centers. Resources are freely available to all Harvard faculty and trainees, regardless of institutional affiliation or academic degree.
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