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Clinical and Translational Scientist Training Program
The CWRU CTSTP was launched in 2007 to expand opportunities for combined
degree training in clinical and translational research. The CTSTP is
a branch of the MSTP with full MSTP status and support for
CTSTP students, but CTSTP students will have a distinct set of training areas
related to clinical and translational research. The overall structure of
training is the same in the MSTP and CTSTP, with graduate courses integrated
into the first two years of medical school, and clinical training integrated
into the PhD phase, to create a truly integrated physician-scientist
training program.
The CTSTP is administered through the combined MSTP/CTSTP office (Kathy
Schultz, Administrative Director; Bart Jarmusch, Program Coordinator). It
is funded through the T32 component of the CTSA grant, which commenced last
fall, so the coming year (2008-2009) will be its first full year of
existence. The CTSTP represents the T32/TL1 component of the CTSA Education
Module, which supports MD-PhD training (options for DDS-PhD and DNP-PhD
training are under development). Current recruiting of students is for
MD-PhD training within 5 PhD programs in the Engineering and Epidemiology
areas: Epidemiology, Molecular and Genetic Epidemiology,
Biomedical Engineering, Physician Engineer Training Program in BME, and
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (more training areas are under
development). For more information see the Education and Training section on the
CTSA website.
MD-PhD students supported by the CTSTP have the same status, privileges, and
support as MSTP students; they are considered full citizens of the MSTP
community, yet they also have training and program activities relevant to
their area of training. If a student's interests evolve during the first
two years in the program, it is possible to switch from MSTP to CTSTP or
vice versa.
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