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Clinical research management course
Kolkata, July 18
The Gurgaon-based EPOS School of Health will
launch in Kolkata and New Delhi a two-year full
time post graduate diploma course on clinical research
management in collaboration with the faculty of
University of Texas Medical Branch of the US, and in
partnership with leading industry players, who have
helped develop the course curriculum, said a press
release from the company. The course will begin in
September 2008 and the entire course fee would amount
to Rs 2.90 lakh. The students would be offered a 12-
month industry internship after the completion of the
course, according to Dr Padam Singh, Chairman, EPOS.
"Deserving students will also get stipend during the
internship," he said. The course would prepare students
for globally acceptable certifications and also provide
customised placement support to all those successfully
completing the programme. - Our Bureau
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