Training Programs

TRAINING PROGRAMS

K12 Clinical Research Scholars

Predoctoral Clinical Research

Clinical Epidemiology

Cardiovascular Epidemiology

Renal Disease Epidemiology

Primary Care and Health Services

TRAINING ACTIVITIES

Clinical Epidemiology

Principles in Clinical Epidemiology 

Introduction to Clinical Research

Biological Basis of Cardiovascular Disease

Assessment of Clinical Cardiovascular Disease

Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Disease 

Epidemiologic and Preventive Aspects of Cardiovascular Diseases

Introduction to Diabetes and Obesity Epidemiology

Cardiovascular Epidemiology Training Program

Director: Josef Coresh, MD, PhD
This program focuses on inter-disciplinary training on the epidemiology of the leading cause of death in the US. The program integrates knowledge of all aspects of the disease: biology, behavior, treatment and prevention. Training emphasizes a collaborative approach and active participation in research. A number of large ongoing cohort studies and clinical trials provide a rich environment for the conduct of research. The main didactic course focuses on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and strategies for prevention. Seminar-style courses offer a more in-depth understanding of disease pathophysiology and clinical management (field trip course). Many trainees are based in the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, and are mentored by individuals active in both population based and clinical research. Among other outstanding collaborations, the program benefits from close ties with the Johns Hopkins University divisions of General Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Endocrinology. Tuition and stipend funding for doctoral candidates and post-doctoral trainees (Masters after MD or another degree or research after a PhD) is available on a merit basis through an NIH training program for US citizens or permanent residents. 

For more information, please visit the program's website.



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