The Department of Epidemiology has revised its Master of Science program in Clinical Investigation (MSCI). The program now requires 36 credits and can be completed in one year. “We looked at the students who were attracted to the existing program and surveyed program offerings across the country,” said Amanda Anderson who co-directs the MSCI program with Epidemiology Department Chair Jiang…
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New Research Collaboration Focuses On the Delta
Tulane University, University of Mississippi Medical Center, and University of Tennessee Health Science Center have formed a new research consortium to fight health disparities in the Mississippi Delta. The Delta Clinical and Translational Science Consortium will be dedicated to improving the health of communities stretching along both sides of the Mississippi River from Memphis to New Orleans as well as…
Keep Reading New Research Collaboration Focuses On the DeltaTulane Partners with Ochsner Health System on Leadership Programs
The changing healthcare market challenges physicians, nurses, and administrators to stay on top of best-practices. The Department of Health Policy and Management is helping health system leaders meet the challenge with new graduate certificate programs in leadership. Mollye Demosthenidy, JD, clinical associate professor of health policy, and colleagues developed the concept for the program, and then connected with the Ochsner…
Keep Reading Tulane Partners with Ochsner Health System on Leadership Programs$2.8 Million Grant Continues Chronic Kidney Disease Research
A new $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will continue groundbreaking research into chronic kidney disease (CKD) by Tulane University. A team of investigators, including Dr. Jiang He from Tulane SPHTM, and Drs. Jing Chen and Lee Hamm from Tulane University School of Medicine, has been conducting a landmark kidney study — the Chronic Renal Insufficiency…
Keep Reading $2.8 Million Grant Continues Chronic Kidney Disease Research