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MRes PGCert Experimental Medicine (Hearing Health)

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Course Description

Our MRes Experimental Medicine (Hearing Health) will give nurses, doctors, audiologists, clinical researchers and research programme managers the skills needed to work in early phase clinical studies.

You will learn how to master experimental medicine with a focus on Hearing Health through a combination of traditional teaching and hands-on learning, through spending a year working closely with the Experimental Medicine Hearing Health Team of the Biomedical Research Centre while also taking four structured taught units.

The taught units will see you learn the details of designing and delivering Phase 1 clinical studies, understanding the pre-clinical data required before a clinical programme can commence, and how to optimise early clinical studies to provide evidence for progressing a promising drug or intervention into Phase II/III clinical testing.

Entry Requirements

We require an Upper Second undergraduate degree in a suitable science subject from any UK university or overseas equivalent as approved by The University of Manchester. We also require you to hold existing qualifications to conduct clinical research such as a General Medical Council-registered physician, Nursing and Midwifery Council-registered nurse or clinical trial coordinator, including evidence of current good clinical practice training. Relevant experience and commitment to hearing health research will be beneficial.

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https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/12055/mres-experimental-medicine-hearing-health/

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