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Clinical Investigation and Translational Education (CITE)

Indiana University has received funding from the National Institute of Health through a K-30 grant to develop and implement the Clinical Investigation and Translational Education (CITE) program. The purpose of this program is to prepare health care professionals for a career in clinical research. Following completion of the program, graduates can embark on a career in clinical research with the skills necessary to successfully compete for grant funding, conduct and analyze research findings, and publish their work in scientific journals. By participating in the program, CITE trainees will complete a two-year formal clinical research curriculum, at the end of which they will receive a Master of Science in Clinical Research degree. The program is designed for participants that already have or are in training for a doctoral degree (e.g., MD, PhD, DNS, DDS, DPT).

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