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This program allows you to focus on either clinical research or translational medicine. Choosing the clinical research path gives you comprehensive knowledge in biostatistics, epidemiology, data management, clinical trials, measurement techniques, ethics, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and scientific literature evaluation for research and clinical applications. To deepen your expertise and foster innovation in your field, you can create a custom research protocol and complete a clinical epidemiological project. The translational medicine track covers biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical trials, and ethics while offering specialization opportunities in areas like blood disorders, metabolic diseases, neuroscience, and bioinformatics. The program's adaptable structure helps you expand and apply your core knowledge across clinical practice and research - a sought-after skill in today's competitive job market. Led by Australia's top clinical academics, the curriculum accommodates working professionals needing to balance career demands with skill development. Combining online learning with intensive in-person sessions at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital, the course delivers both depth and flexibility. You can enroll full-time or part-time, with assessments including written work, exams, class participation, online tasks, and an optional supervised research project.