Program Overview
High-Impact Evidence Evaluation in Patient Settings
The field of clinical research is evolving at an unprecedented rate, driven by advances in gene therapy and genetics, new guidelines around care, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in research. Evidence-based medicine aims to translate the latest scientific findings into clinical practice.
AI applications can expedite this process by helping clinicians to synthesize and leverage the best available evidence from multiple sources to make informed decisions and recommendations—from evaluating whether to add a new treatment option to a hospital’s formulary to conducting drug safety and efficacy assessments.
Harvard Medical School’s new Master of Science in Clinical Research program is designed for applicants who have completed a medical degree and aspire to become leaders in evidence-based medicine (EBM), including medical fellows or residents, junior faculty members, nurses, social workers, and other health care professionals. Current medical school students will be considered.
The program draws upon the network, experience, and expertise of Harvard Medical School and its world-renowned hospital affiliates. As a student, you will join a community of like-minded clinicians focused on our overall mission—improving patient care and alleviating human suffering to improve health and well-being for all.
While earning your Master of Science in Clinical Research degree from Harvard Medical School, you will:
- Gain a solid theoretical foundation in clinical research, including in epidemiology and biostatistics
- Learn about decision sciences, applied omics science, and translating innovation into clinical practice
- Complete a capstone project focused on a systematic review and/or meta-analysis project
- Enhance your skills and expand your knowledge to thrive in the competitive health care landscape
This full-time, one-year program provides an in-person learning experience on Harvard Medical School’s campus in Boston.
Program Objectives and Highlights
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply contemporary research tools in relevant areas of investigation, including decision science, data evaluation, and guideline development
- Be competitive for careers as clinician-scientists or related positions in health systems, health policy units in government or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), industry, and regulatory affairs
- Evaluate evidence and interpret results to make informed clinical decisions and influence health care guidelines
- Gain the essential skills to perform and interpret systematic reviews and meta-analyses
The program’s coursework will help you develop fundamental and practical skills around evidence-based medicine. The curriculum focuses on clinical trials and evidence evaluation, analysis for guideline development, and how to interpret evidence in published literature. Additionally, you will gain the theoretical training and practical skills needed to perform real-world research, a systematic review, and/or meta-analysis, which is the basis for the final capstone project.
Program Highlights
- A capstone project on a topic of your choice with the guidance of a dedicated Harvard Medical School advisor
- Courses focused on epidemiology, biostatistics, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, decision science, guideline development, mixed methods research, and applied omics science to help you evaluate evidence and make recommendations on new therapies and guidelines
- A comprehensive curriculum that includes the fundamentals of evidence-based medicine taught in a flipped classroom model
The Program Learning Model