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Clinical Sciences

Coordinator: S. Mior

A 2-year program offering advanced clinical training, critical thinking, academics, teaching and research. The program provides an interactive experience, based on academic and practical multidisciplinary exposure in hospital settings. Graduates often pursue careers in areas of clinical consulting, research, and as scholars capable of participating in a multidisciplinary environment. Students work as teaching assistants at CMCC and write an independent original theses project and systematic review.

Further information can be found below:

Brief course descriptions for the Clinical Sciences Program.

The graduate student’s diagnostic and treatment skills are further developed at specialized external clinical rotations.

CMCC offers the chance for residents to participate as assistants in both teaching and research positions.

This is an overview of CMCC’s graduate admissions requirements and process.