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One week left to apply for the continuing education programmes MAS ETH in digital Clinical Research and CAS ETH in Modern Concepts in Clinical Research

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Time is running out for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in digital clinical research and modern trial concepts, as the application window for the MAS ETH in digital Clinical Research and CAS ETH in Modern Concepts in Clinical Research continuing education programmes will close on April 30, 2023.

The programmes are designed to equip participants with the latest know-how and tools in the field of clinical research, covering not only the traditional aspects of clinical studies and study design, but also the application of new concepts such as patient centricity, real-world data and digital technology in clinical trials. This includes data capture and management, interoperability and analysis of clinical data, as well as the integration of digital solutions to improve patient involvement and clinical evidence generation.

With the rapid evolution of technology in the healthcare sector, there is an increasing demand for professionals who possess both clinical and technical expertise to implement and manage digital solutions in clinical research. The ETH certificate programmes in digital Clinical Research and Modern Concepts in Clinical Research provide a unique opportunity for participants to acquire these skills and stay ahead of the curve in this dynamic field.

“Digitalisation is a disruption in clinical research,” said Professor Christian Wolfrum, Vice-President ETH and director of the programmes. “ETH has been a leader in data science, machine learning, and biomedical research for many years. Participants will have access to this knowledge and our network of experts.”

A limited number of scholarships are available for eligible applicants, providing an opportunity for deserving individuals to access these programmes.

The two programmes are open to professionals from diverse backgrounds, interested in increasing their knowledge about clinical research and evidence generation with a specific focus on digital technology. The programmes are delivered in a flexible format with online modules and in-person workshops and can be completed on a part-time basis.

Interested professionals are encouraged to apply as soon as possible before the deadline, and take the next step in their career in digital clinical research.

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Dr. Sabine Goldhahn
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