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Clinical Research Training Program

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The The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) was a 12-month enrichment program designed for highly qualified, research-oriented medical and dental students interested in learning about the principles and practice of clinical and translational research. Participants learned about clinical research design, data analysis, bioethics, how to critically review the medical literature, and other topics; however, the bulk of their time at NIH was spent conducting mentored clinical or translational research in an area that matched their academic interests and career goals.

CRTP fellows developed individualized learning plans under the direction of NIH clinician-scientists. Learning was facilitated through work with principal investigators in NIH intramural laboratories and clinical areas at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Fellows' research experiences were augmented through seminars and journal clubs with peers and interaction with patients enrolled in investigational protocols at the NIH.

The CRTP hosted its last class during the 2011-2012 academic year. The CRTP trained more than 310 medical and dental students in 15 different NIH institutes/centers on the intramural campus of the NIH in Bethesda.

Former NIH Director Harold Varmus instituted the program to provide creative, research-oriented students with an opportunity to become involved in clinical research early in their careers. From 1998 it was supported jointly by the NIH and the Foundation for the NIH through grants from Pfizer Inc. In 2004, the program was expanded to accept 30 students a year, supported through the NIH Common Fund (formerly the NIH Roadmap) as part of its Re-engineering the Clinical Research Enterprise initiative.

A new program began in the summer of 2012. The NIH Medical Research Scholars Program builds on the focus and goal of the CRTP and the HHMI-NIH Research Scholars Program of training the next generation of medical researchers and providing research opportunities in basic laboratory, clinical, and translational research for medical, dental, and veterinary students.

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NIH Clinical Research Training Program