Clinical epidemiologists play an important role in improving patient outcomes, informing public health policy and advancing medical knowledge by conducting research studies that help to identify new treatments and interventions for various health conditions. Kent State's M.S. degree, offered in-person and , is your pathway to making a real difference in the world of clinical research.
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Clinical Epidemiology - M.S.
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Master's Degree in Clinical Epidemiology
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Conduct patient-oriented research to determine and modify health outcomes
- Design and implement epidemiological studies
- Analyze clinical data and explain the sources, strengths, and limitations of patient data
Graduates of this program will be qualified to work as:
- Research Scientists
- Data Scientists
- Clinical Research Coordinators/Managers
- Clinical Trial Managers
- Research Associates
- Epidemiologists
Program Information for Clinical Epidemiology - M.S.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Clinical Epidemiology - M.S.
Graduates of Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s M.S. in Clinical Epidemiology can pursue careers as clinical epidemiologists, research scientists, and data analysts in healthcare settings, government agencies, and research institutions. They may work in roles that focus on disease surveillance, clinical trial coordination, or public health policy development. These professionals play a critical role in shaping healthcare practices, improving patient outcomes, and guiding health interventions through the analysis of clinical data.