Clinical Research Coordinator Certificate

Clinical Research Coordinator Certificate 

Morehouse School of Medicine is offering a certificate in Clinical Research Coordination. The purpose of the certificate is to help address the lack of diversity and shortage in the clinical trial workforce. The certificate provides foundational training required for clinical research professionals and covers operational and regulatory essentials that every research coordinator needs. 

Certificate Overview
This 3-month online certificate program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to coordinate and manage clinical research studies effectively. The program will cover key topics such as study design, ethics and regulations, participant recruitment and retention, data collection and management, and study monitoring.  
 
Upon completion of this certificate, the student will be able to: 

  • Understand and identify key aspects of clinical research, 
  • Perform basic clinical research coordination tasks,  
  • Explore strategies to recruit more diverse research participants, and 
  • Demonstrate competencies for an entry-level research coordinator. 

This course requires one (1-hour) virtual mandatory meeting per month. 
 
Coursework consists of lectures and readings, with the remaining time allocated to various combinations that include:  assignments, quizzes, and discussion board posts. 
 
Other course elements include:  

  • Case study reviews, 
  • Applied projects, and 
  • Videos lectures from subject matter experts 

The program will culminate with a 1-day, on-campus intensive skill-building workshop*. It will include hands-on application of concepts reviewed in the course. Successful completion of the workshop will result in a sign-off on the CRC I core competencies. 

*Students are responsible for travel.  

Virtual Information Sessions

Personal Information
 

Admissions and Tuition Information 

Minimum Academic Requirements 

  • Applicants must have two years of college experience, preferably in a health-related field; however, all backgrounds are welcome.  
  • Individuals who hold a license as a practical nurse (LPN) are strongly encouraged to apply. 
  • Minimum GPA 2.50. 

To apply, students must complete an online application with the following items: 

  • Resume  
  • One-page personal statement explaining the motivation for pursuing the Clinical Research Coordinator Certificate and its importance on health equity and justice. 
  • Unofficial transcripts 
  • One (1) recommendation form 
  • $50 application fee 

Cost of Attendance 

Tuition and Fees:
  • $3500.00 
Tuition Split payment due dates:
  • First Payments(s) : January 16, 2024
  • Last Payment(s) : March 8, 2024

Tuition does not include travel and fees are subject to change 

When 

Online Course Calendar 2024-2025

 

Start Date

Finish Date

Final Grades Posted

Spring 2025
(Term I)

Monday, January 6

Saturday, March 1

Wednesday, March 5

Spring 2025
(Term II)

Monday, March 3

Saturday, April 26

Wednesday, April 30

Summer 2025
(Term I)

Monday, May 5

Saturday, June 28

Wednesday, July 2

Summer 2025
(Term II)

Monday, June 30

Saturday, August 23

Wednesday, August 27

Deadlines

Spring 2025 Cohort

  • Early Decision deadline: October 1, 2024
  • Spring 2025 Applications open: August 19, 2024
  • Spring 2025 Applications close: November 1, 2024
  • Classes begin: January 6, 2025

Pathway to the Master’s in Health Informatics 

As a part of the pathway to the Master’s program, participants who have a bachelor’s degree, a GPA of 2.8, and successfully complete this 3-month certificate are GUARANTEED admission into the
Master of Science in Health Informatics(MSHI) degree program. In addition, students who successfully complete the Clinical Research Coordinator Certificate (CRCC) program and meet the required application requirements, will automatically be given priority placement in the Master of Science in Clinical Research  (MSCR) degree program.

For more information, please email msmonline@msm.edu