Clinical research is patient-oriented research or research conducted with patients that include understanding the mechanisms of human disease, conducting clinical trials, developing new technologies, performing epidemiological and behavioral studies, outcomes research and health services research. Weill Cornell Medicine has a vast research portfolio and resources that support the success of the research. Below is a list of the resources available to foster clinical research at WCM.
Clinical Research Management
Training in Clinical Research
- Health Services Research Training Fellowship
- KL2 Scholars Program (CTSC)
- TL1 Training Program (CTSC)
- Master of Science in Clinical Translational Investigation (CTSC)
- Advanced Certificate in Clinical Translational Investigation (CTSC)
- Skills Acquisition Workshops (CTSC)
- ECRIP (Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program) (PHS)
- Master's Programs and an Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership (PHS)
- Career Placement for Research in Health Equity
- Residency, Public Health and General Preventative Medicine (HPR)
- Health Services Research Fellowship
Clinical Research Outreach
- Community Engagement Core (Cornell Center for Health Equity)
- Clinical Directors Network (CDN)
- Cornell Cooperative Extension (Cornell University)
- Community Interactive Video Conferencing (CIVIC) (CTSC)
- The Weill Cornell Community Clinic (Heart-to-Heart) (CTSC)
- Hands-Only CPR Training (CTSC)
- All of Us Research Program - New York City Consortium for Precision Medicine (PHS)