Research

Name Title Credits School
MTRE 700 Research Elective 4 College of Osteopathic Med
This four-week elective provides students with the opportunity to participate in an elective in which they can further explore a research interest of their choosing with approval from the Office of Clinical Education and the Office of Research. This elective experience may be utilized for a research project previously approved with assistance from the Sr. Director of Research and may also be utilized to complete requirements for certificate programs.

MTRE 801 Research II 4 College of Osteopathic Med
These 4 week clerkships allow students the opportunity to participate in clinical research. The settings can run the gamut from campus to clinics and hospitals.

MTRE 810 Academic Medicine 4 College of Osteopathic Med
The Academic Medicine elective consists of 4 weeks of dedicated study structured to enhance the learner's skills in educational theory, teaching techniques, and/or academic program planning as part of a foundation for a potential career in academic medicine. A designated faculty member will serve as preceptor and mentor in the endeavor. Prior to the beginning of the rotation, the student will submit a description of an academic project, including a brief list of learning objectives he/she expects to achieve. At the end of the elective, the student will submit a brief (1-2 page) report on how successful the experience was at helping him/her to achieve the identified goals.

MTRE 811 Simulation Capstone 4 College of Osteopathic Med
This 4-week long elective will introduce learners to methodologies within the realm of simulation, simulation curriculum design, debriefing techniques, and implementation strategies in an effort to produce physicians who are better equipped to work with simulation resources in their future careers.

MTRE 831 Research I 4 College of Osteopathic Med
These 4 week clerkships allow students the opportunity to participate in clinical research. The settings can run the gamut from campus to clinics and hospitals.

MTRE 851 Online Clinical Research Rotation 4 College of Osteopathic Med
The purpose of this 4-week (160 hours) remotely-guided rotation is to equip the learner with the basic tools needed to interpret and carry out clinical research with human subjects. We will provide the learner with a general understanding of the principles of the scientific method, research design and statistical methods for the most common types of clinical research, as well as the ethical and practical factors that need to be considered when conducting research with human subjects. The first three weeks of the rotation will be primarily didactic. Here, the learner is actively engaged with the assigned materials through daily exercises and essays. Accordingly, the three weeks of training will prepare the student for the fourth week where they will evaluate and critique research in a clinical research topic area, with oversight by a faculty member.