Introduction
 

The Stony Brook University Clinical Research Training Program (also known as the K30 Program) provides residents, fellows and junior faculty (MD and PhD) with a multidisciplinary didactic training experience that may be combined with individual mentoring.

Individuals may enroll in the Clinical Research Training Program for either one or two years. Upon successful completion of one year of coursework, an Advanced Certificate in Clinical Research will be awarded. Utilizing the knowledge gained through completion of the K30 curriculum, those persons wishing to pursue a second year will work closely with a mentor to develop and complete a research project, culminating in publication of the results in a scientific peer-reviewed publication, a presentation at a national meeting, or submission of a grant application.

Individuals wishing to pursue a career in academic medicine, patient-oriented clinical investigation and grant funded research are strongly encouraged to apply.

 
Program Summary
One or Two Year Program
Earn an Advanced Certificate in Clinical Research
Participants may apply these course credits towards a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Evaluative Science
 
Links to Grant Writing Assistance & Submission Information
The following links provide general information to K30 Program participants about submitting grant applications either to federally-funded or independent funding agencies:
NIH Grant Writing Tips Sheets
Stony Brook University Sponsor Forms
Stony Brook University Sponsored Programs