Drexel is a Research Institution
Drexel University (est. 1891) is one of the nation's premier academic and research institutions. Drexel's College of Medicine represents the union of two of the oldest medical colleges in the United States: the Medical College of Pennsylvania (formerly Women's Medical College formed in 1850) and Hahnemann University (founded in 1848).
Drexel University is one of the largest private medical schools in the country. The College of Medicine is pleased to offer a master's program addressing the urgent need for formal training in research administration and development.
Master of Science in Clinical Research Organization and Management
Master of Science in Clinical Research Organization and Management offers training to research professionals from diverse backgrounds, including: junior physicians, clinical fellows, clinical research coordinators, physician assistants, individuals involved in clinical research organizations and more.
Master of Science in Clinical Research for Health Professionals
The non-thesis CRHP program leading to a Master of Science degree is designed for health professionals who are interested in pursuing careers in the conduct of translational/pharmaceutical/biotechnology research. The CRHP program consists of courses designed to prepare researchers with an understanding of the scientific, ethical, and regulatory aspects of clinical research followed by real-world experience through mentored research projects.
Certificate of Study in Clinical Research
This Certificate Program is a valuable professional resource for today's busy physicians, physician assistants, Nurses, clinical fellows, research coordinators, and other individuals working in the medical field who want in-depth exposure to the skills and knowledge needed in the evolving clinical research field without having to commit to an entire master's program.

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