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For physicians and other health professionals interested in pursuing a career in patient-oriented research, Johns Hopkins offers a variety of graduate training programs in clinical investigation. These include full time degree programs (GTPCI), a series of short courses (SOCI), an annual clinical research CME program, an intensive summer short course for post-doctoral fellows and a variety of enrichment opportunities.

New Multidisciplinary Awards (K12) For Clinical Research Training

  • Post Doctoral Scholars Program (K12)
  • Junior Faculty Clinical Scholars Program (K12)


The Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation (GTPI) and the University reserve the freedom to change, without notice and at any time, the programs, policies, requirements or regulations published on this website.

Practice News

JHSPH Convocation 2008:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health convocation will be held
Wednesday, May 21, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. at the Joseph Meyeroff Symphony Hall

Click here for more information

Calendar

RESEARCH FORUM BEGINS OCTOBER 3

 All PhD (1st year PhD are exempt) & ScM candidates MUST attend the Forums
 each year they are in residence until thesis requirements are met.

2007-2008 Research forum schedule

WELCH CENTER FOR PREVENTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY and CLINICAL RESEARCH

April 2008 Grand Rounds Schedule

Our People

Peter Pronovost

Dr. Peter Pronovost is an Associate professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, and GTPCI alumni and Advisory Council member. Recently,  he was named one of the "world's most influential people" of 2008 in Time magazine. 

Read more about Dr. Pronovost, his research and the Time magazine honors in this press release:

News and Information Services

Congratulations to Dr. Pronovost!

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