OVERVIEW
The Investigative Medicine Program at the Yale University
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is a unique training program in clinical
investigation for highly selected physicians in clinical departments that leads
to a Ph.D. degree in Investigative Medicine. The overall goal of the program
is to provide the
training required to develop a broad knowledge base, analytical
skill, creative thinking and the hands-on experience demanded of clinical researchers
devoted to either laboratory-based or clinically-based patient-oriented investigation.
The program provides the student with individualized
experience encompassing formal coursework and practical experience, under the
supervision and mentorship of a senior faculty member. Students will be able
to obtain a Ph.D. degree in a timeframe not substantially different from that
required for research training in most medical subspecialties. It is expected
that most students will complete the program in 3-4 years.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Students can undertake thesis work in a variety of disciplines.
These include:
- Evaluating risk factors and interventions for disease using modern concepts in quantitative methods and clinical study design.
- Exploring the molecular basis for a disease from the laboratory standpoint.
- Investigating the biochemical, physiologic and genetic basis for disease in the setting of a Clinical Research Center.
Yale University | Graduate
School
Investigative Medicine Program
Yale University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208096
New Haven, CT 06520-8096
Phone: (203) 785-6842
Fax: (203) 785-5305
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