BMS Graduate Certificates

 

Clinical Research Certificate

The Certificate in Clinical Research Program is designed to provide clinical professionals with some fundamentals of clinical research with less time commitment than is required for the MS degree program. The Curriculum provides scholars with an introduction to research design, regulatory issues, statistical concepts and data management. 

Sports Medicine Certificate

Delve into the world of sports medicine with Tulane School of Medicine’s graduate certificate in sports medicine. With this 100% online series of courses guided by experienced instructors, students can pursue academic goals while tapping into what it takes to succeed in the fast-paced sports industry. To contact someone in the School of Medicine about the Sports Medicine Certificate, email Teresa Belt  tbelt@tulane.edu  

Clinical Ethics Certificate

The Clinical Ethics Certificate is designed to provide clinical professionals, students of medicine, ethics committee members, and non-clinical health care professionals (e.g., patient advocates, hospital attorneys) with an understanding of medical ethics, current bioethical controversies, and practical and classroom experience in clinical ethics. It is designed for persons who wish to better understand ethics in clinical medicine or conduct clinical ethical consultations.

Research Ethics Certificate

The Research Ethics Certificate provides clinical and non-clinical professionals (including regulatory or administrative personnel), Institutional Review Board members, and students of medicine engaged in or planning to conduct medical research with an understanding of medical ethics, current bioethical controversies, and a focus on research ethics. It is designed for persons who want to conduct ethical research and/or better protect human subjects through informed ethical assessment.

Medical Humanities Certificate

The Medical Humanities Certificate is designed to provide health care professionals, students of medicine, and interested lay members of the public with and understanding of the fundamental principles of medical humanities and study of medical history, narrative medicine, and/or the intersection of film and literature with medicine. It is designed for persons who wish to develop a deeper understanding of the connection between medicine and art, history, and literature.