Our certificate programs in Fundamentals of Clinical Research, Implementation Science & Community Health Outcomes, and Clinical & Health Informatics are designed in direct response to National Institutes of Health priorities for a well-prepared, effective clinical and translational science workforce. The Pharmacogenomics Certificate is offered through the partnership between ICTR, the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, and the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute.
Those who’ve completed these programs cite them on their CVs and research grant applications to highlight their specialized training in clinical and translational health research. If you are a scholar preparing to apply for one of our Career Development Awards, consider incorporating our certificate programs into your training plans!
ICTR Certificates
Fundamentals of Clinical Research
Provides formal training and a practicum in research design and statistical analysis for professionals in health care, biotechnology, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Implementation Science and Community Health Outcomes
Addresses the gap between basic research discoveries and their application in clinical and public health practice by developing skills for effective engagement with community members, organizations, clinicians, and researchers.
Clinical & Health Informatics (Online)
The Clinical & Health Informatics Certificate program provides students with an interdisciplinary approach to develop innovative solutions and improve current practices in healthcare operations, decision-making, policy, clinical practice, biomedical and health information systems, and data security.
Pharmacogenomics
The Pharmacogenomics Certificate program combines the field of pharmacology with the field of genetics to provide pharmacy students with foundational knowledge of how genes affect an individual’s response to medications.