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The Division of Community Health & Humanities within the Faculty of Medicine oversees the Clinical Epidemiology graduate program, providing options for a Graduate Diploma (Clinical Epidemiology), Master of Science (MSc), or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). These programs cater to a dynamic research environment, designed for university graduates pursuing careers in health services, faculty members seeking specialized training in clinical epidemiology, and healthcare professionals focused on healthcare delivery research. Students in these programs enhance their clinical research expertise through coursework, research seminars, project completion, and thesis development for MSc and PhD candidates.
The Graduate Diploma (Clinical Epidemiology) is a course-based program requiring no thesis. Participants take 3 core courses and attend 2 seminars. This diploma is ideal for those looking to broaden their skills in health services or acquire advanced training in clinical epidemiology.
Duration (Full-time students):
Graduate diploma, MSc (Med): 1-2 years
Campus:
St. John's
Application Deadline:
January 15 (Clinical Epidemiology graduate diploma) for Fall admission
July 31 (Clinical Epidemiology graduate diploma for clinical residents in St. John's only) for Fall admission