Clinical & Translational Science Center A Weill Cornell Medical College Multi‐Institutional Consortium with: Weill Cornell Medical College Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences / New York Presbyterian Hospital / Cornell University, Ithaca / Cornell University Cooperative Extension, New York City / Memorial Sloan‐ Kettering Cancer Center / Hospital for Special Surgery / Hunter College of the City University of New York / Hunter School of Nursing / Hunter School of Public Health / Hunter Center for the Study of Gene Structure and Function / Animal Medical Center and Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine 1300 York Ave, Box 149, New York, NY 10065 • Tel: 646‐962‐8302 • Fax: 646‐962‐0534 • www.med.cornell.edu/ctsc CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS DUE BY 5PM ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015 Course Registration Begins August 24, 2015 The goal of the Clinical & Translational Education Program (CTEP) is to educate and train highly motivated individuals to become successful, independent clinical and translational (C/T) investigators with a strong foundation in knowledge and practical skills necessary to conduct interdisciplinary C/T investigation in a team research environment. INVESTIGATORS FROM ALL DISCIPLINES –BASIC, CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL—ARE WELCOME TO APPLY. INDIVIDUALS FROM UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. CTEP offers two enrollment tracks: (1) an Advanced Certificate in Clinical & Translational Investigation in one year, and (2) a Master of Science Degree in Clinical & Translational Investigation in two years. Click to learn more about CTEP Core and Elective Curriculum. Advanced Certificate Master’s Degree in Clinical & Translational Investigation in Clinical & Translational Investigation The Advanced Certificate track is comprised of core The Master's Degree track is comprised of a didactic curriculum classes in clinical and translational research curriculum of core and elective courses and a mentored structured as lectures, interactive seminars, and clinical research project. During the first year, trainees workshops. work with their mentors to fine tune the research project. In the second year, trainees will utilize the skills acquired from the didactic curriculum to conduct their research project, at 75% (50% for surgeons) time and effort. View Eligibility Requirements View Application Instructions INITIATE A NOTIFICATION OF INTENT: ADVANCED CERTIFICATE APPLICATION MASTERS DEGREE APPLICATION To complete your submission, please login to the Electronic Protocol Authoring and Review (ePAR) System. Questions? See CTEP FAQs, or email CTSC‐Education@med.cornell.edu