Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation

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The Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI) is intended for faculty, post-doctoral fellows and other allied health professionals working with human subjects in clinical investigation. The PhD and MHS degrees in Clinical Investigation are a joint enterprise of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.


The Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI) 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

Funding Announcements from NIH

OBSSR/NIH Summer Training Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials

Involving Behavioral Interventions

Revised Deadline

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Calendar

Reminder:
GTPCI Research Forum Begins October 5, 2011
Find the full schedule here.

Our People

Segev

Read Dr. Dorry Segev's ideas on the recent national transplant policy change that is designed to give African-American patients greater access to donor kidneys here.

Dr. Segev, an associate professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, is a recent alumnus of GTPCI. Presently, he chairs the program's Visiting Scholars Committee, and serves as an academic advisor to current students.

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