Specialist Certificate in Clinical Research (Oncology)
ObjectivesStudents will gain an understanding of the breath of research in oncology and the range of career opportunities. They will be presented with some of the ethical and legal considerations relevant to clinical research in oncology. They will learn of the many different outcomes assessed by oncology clinical trials, including how and why these might differ from other disciplines. Students will gain an appreciation of how to develop a research proposal/study protocol and will develop skills in critically appraising presentations and publications concerning oncology research. Students will also be exposed to many of the current active areas of research in clinical oncology research.
Entry requirementsPeople with an appropriate undergraduate degree plus one year relevant work experience.
Academic titleSpecialist Certificate in Clinical Research (Oncology)
Course descriptionSubject Semester Credit Points
360-866 Clinical Research in Oncology
Students who successfully complete this subject will be able to: Understand the breadth of opportunity for clinical research in oncology. Be familiar with all types of research design conducted within oncology clinical resear... Semester 1, Semester 2 25
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