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3 Clinical Research Degree Programs in Canada


Western University
Master of Clinical Science - Advanced Health Care Practice
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The first program of its kind in Canada, the MClSc program, is a one-year (three terms) course-based master's program offering experienced healthcare professionals an opportunity to obtain advanced training in a clinical speciality.


Sheridan College
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research
- Oakville, Canada
Certificate
Distance Learning
English
Develop both the general and specialized skillsets needed to work in clinical research. In your first semester, you'll learn fundamentals of clinical trials, research methods, project management, regulations, quality and compliance, good practices and more. You'll then build on that knowledge with training in oncology, immunology, cardiology, neurology, medical devices and diagnostics.
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Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Course in - Clinical Sciences
- Toronto, Canada
Course
English
A 2-year program offering advanced clinical training, critical thinking, academics, teaching and research. The program provides an interactive experience based on academic and practical multidisciplinary exposure in hospital settings.
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Clinical Research degree programs in Canada prepare you for a vital role in advancing healthcare. You'll engage in critical studies that bridge scientific discovery with patient care, making a tangible impact on medical practices and innovations.
In these programs, you’ll explore areas like clinical trial design, biostatistics, and ethical considerations in research. You'll develop skills in data analysis, patient recruitment strategies, and regulatory compliance. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how clinical research affects treatment outcomes and public health initiatives.
Canadian educational approaches emphasize experiential learning and research engagement. Many programs incorporate hands-on experiences, allowing you to collaborate with healthcare professionals and researchers. This environment nurtures critical thinking and prepares you for diverse career paths, from coordinating clinical trials to working in regulatory affairs or health policy development. Graduates are sought after for their ability to apply research findings in real-world settings and contribute to improvements in patient care worldwide.