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2ND YEAR OF THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN CLINICAL EVALUATION

 

TRAINING PATHWAY

  • Initial training that includes an internship or an apprenticeship contract called contrat d'apprentissage.
  • Continuing education that includes an internship or an apprenticeship contract called contrat de professionnalisation.

 

DEGREE DURATION

The degree runs over a full academic year (2 semesters). Two different schedules are possible depending on your training status:

  • A specialised theoretical course, from September to March, followed by a six-month internship from mid-March to August.
  • A specialised theoretical course, from September to March, alternating with professional experience during non-study weeks from September to August.

 

CREDIENTIAL AWARDED

National diploma (Master's Degree).

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

4 years of higher education

 

GRADUATION LEVEL

Master's Degree

 

TEACHING LANGUAGES 

English (99%), French

 

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this programme is to prepare graduates with the transferable skills needed to:

  • Build successful careers (project managers) within the healthcare product industry.
  • Design and implement clinical development strategies in compliance with current regulations.
  • Master all the processes leading to the marketing of a drug, from innovation to pharmacovigilance.

 

ACQUIRED SKILLS

  • Advanced knowledge of European and US clinical trial regulations.
  • Proficiency in the analysis of pharmacological data for the formatting of MA dossiers or CE marking.
  • Ability to check the conformity of marketing files with current regulations.
  • Ability to design and carry out a clinical development project.
  • Knowledge of preclinical and clinical research.
  • Communication and team management techniques.
  • Mastery of methodology from design to publication.