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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Division of Public Health Sciences Master of Population Health Sciences Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home OverviewOverview Length and Structure Who Can Apply Learning Objectives & Goals FAQs What is Population Health Science? MPHS News Programs & CertificatesPrograms & Certificates MD/MPHS Clinical Epidemiology Concentration Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities Publications Teaching Faculty AdmissionsAdmissions Tuition and Fees Scholarships & Financial Aid Application Deadlines Start a Scholarship CoursesCourses MPHS Core Courses MPHS Elective Courses Academic Calendar StudentsStudents Resources Student Handbook Contact Us Open Search Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness Students who complete the Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness will develop the strong methodological skills needed for clinical outcomes research. Students will achieve competency in designing clinical and observational studies, conducting secondary analysis of existing data, and evaluating clinical epidemiology or clinical research projects of clinical or public health significance. Requirements include: Minimum Degree including a Doctoral degree, MD, DO, DPT, PhD, PharmD. Will accept students concurrently enrolled in a MD or doctoral degree program. Minimum 15 total credits, including two core courses and three additional elective courses. All electives will be reviewed and approved prior to registration to ensure relevance to the certificate. Credit: All core courses must be taken for a letter grade, and elective courses may be taken pass/fail. Required Core Courses: Introductory clinical epidemiology (3 credits, Fall 1) Introductory biostatistics for clinical research (3 credits, Fall 1) Elective Courses: Intermediate clinical epidemiology (3 credits, Fall 2) Randomized Controlled Trials (3 credits, Fall 1 & 2) Decision Analysis for Clinical Investigation and Economic Evaluation (3 credits, Fall 1 & 2) Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (3 credits, Spring 1 & 2) Development, Validation and Application of Risk Prediction Models (3 credits, Spring 1 & 2) Using Administrative Data for Health Services Research (3 credits, Spring 1 & 2) Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis for Clinical and Public Health   Research (3 credits, Spring 1 & 2) Introduction to Health Disparities and the Structural and Social Determinants of Health (2 credits, Fall 1 & 2) Introduction to Propensity Score methods (1 credit, Spring 1 & 2) Applying Applications for the 2023-24 academic year are due no later than June 15, 2023. Please contact the MPHS Coordinator ([email protected]) to make arrangements. Apply Now Programs & Certificates MD/MPHS Publications Teaching Faculty Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities Clinical Epidemiology Concentration Health Equity and Disparities Concentration Master of Population Health Sciences600 S. Taylor Ave, 2nd FloorSt. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Facebook ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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