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25th May 2011, 08:02 PM
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Syllabus of MSc in Clinical Research types of questions from where I can get the material for the exam?
hi please send me detaild syllabus ofM.Sc in clinical reaserch and also let me know about all the types of questions and from wher we can get the material for the entrance exam.thank you
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1st November 2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: Syllabus of MSc in Clinical Research types of questions from where I can get the material for the exam?
Dear sir;
Here is the syllabus of Msc in clinical research: Syllabus for M.Sc. in Clinical Research (One Year) The course is divided into three core areas accounting for Semesters I and II. Semester I contributes 60% of the marks and Semester II contributes 40% of the marks required to gain the award of MSc in Clinical Research from Cranfield University. Semester I Eight compulsory modules structured to provide the scientific, technological, managerial, ethical and commercial aspects of this complex topic (40% of MSc award) Module 1 – Discovery and development of new medicinal therapies, diagnostics and technologies Module 2 - Experimental Methods I: Research Design and Methodology Module 3 - Experimental Methods II: Experimental Design, Analysis and Interpretation for Studies in Humans Module 4 - Research Governance and Ethics Module 5 - Integrated Preclinical Studies Module 6 - Clinical Evaluation I: Practical and Scientific Perspectives of Evaluation of Putative New Medical Interventions Module 7 - Clinical Evaluation II: Regulatory Requirements and Marketing-Research Interface Module 8 - Clinical Research Operations Management Group Project (20% of MSc award) This innovative learning approach allows the students to apply the knowledge and skills gained during the taught course to prepare a substantial dossier of required documentation for a clinical research programme. The student will need to be able to do this as a member of a team, contributing to the overall project and taking responsibility for a particular area. Semester II Individual Project (40% of MSc award) A four month personal research project undertaken in industry or academia to allow each student to demonstrate their independent learning ability and interest in advancing their knowledge through the pursuit of independent research and/or development work in an area related to clinical research. The research project is undertaken either in a pharmaceutical company, CRO, clinical research site, hospital or an academic facility. During the research project you will be supported by your ICRI tutor to help you through the critical months establishing yourself as a clinical research professional. Sir you can download the question papers from following sites: http://study.taaza.com/study/m-sc-clinical-research-previous-year-question-paper http://entrance-exam.net/delhi-university-m-sc-operational-research-2nd-year-papers/ http://entrance-exam.net/delhi-university-m-sc-operational-research-1st-year-papers/ All the best. |
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1st November 2011, 05:18 PM
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Re: Syllabus of MSc in Clinical Research types of questions from where I can get the material for the exam?
Dear sir;
Here is the syllabus of Msc in clinical research: Syllabus for M.Sc. in Clinical Research (One Year) The course is divided into three core areas accounting for Semesters I and II. Semester I contributes 60% of the marks and Semester II contributes 40% of the marks required to gain the award of MSc in Clinical Research from Cranfield University. Semester I Eight compulsory modules structured to provide the scientific, technological, managerial, ethical and commercial aspects of this complex topic (40% of MSc award) Module 1 – Discovery and development of new medicinal therapies, diagnostics and technologies Module 2 - Experimental Methods I: Research Design and Methodology Module 3 - Experimental Methods II: Experimental Design, Analysis and Interpretation for Studies in Humans Module 4 - Research Governance and Ethics Module 5 - Integrated Preclinical Studies Module 6 - Clinical Evaluation I: Practical and Scientific Perspectives of Evaluation of Putative New Medical Interventions Module 7 - Clinical Evaluation II: Regulatory Requirements and Marketing-Research Interface Module 8 - Clinical Research Operations Management Group Project (20% of MSc award) This innovative learning approach allows the students to apply the knowledge and skills gained during the taught course to prepare a substantial dossier of required documentation for a clinical research programme. The student will need to be able to do this as a member of a team, contributing to the overall project and taking responsibility for a particular area. Semester II Individual Project (40% of MSc award) A four month personal research project undertaken in industry or academia to allow each student to demonstrate their independent learning ability and interest in advancing their knowledge through the pursuit of independent research and/or development work in an area related to clinical research. The research project is undertaken either in a pharmaceutical company, CRO, clinical research site, hospital or an academic facility. During the research project you will be supported by your ICRI tutor to help you through the critical months establishing yourself as a clinical research professional. Sir you can download the question papers from following sites: http://study.taaza.com/study/m-sc-clinical-research-previous-year-question-paper http://entrance-exam.net/delhi-university-m-sc-operational-research-2nd-year-papers/ http://entrance-exam.net/delhi-university-m-sc-operational-research-1st-year-papers/ All the best. |
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