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Certificate Courses

Fellows can receive full funding for certificate courses such as:

Teaching Scholars Program: A 10-month professional development program for educators in the health professions who have a passion for teaching and a desire to become academic leaders. One of the program goals is for Scholars to learn to recognize teaching as a legitimate subject of scholarly investigation, with the aid of a faculty mentor. 

Patient Safety and Quality: The program builds a cadre of healthcare professionals from all backgrounds with the skills to identify gaps and deploy improvements to the effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and value of care delivery. Participants will also develop the skills to effectively disseminate their work and build a track record of scholarship in patient safety and quality.

Other certificate programs may be pursued as well. 

UW tuition-exempt Master’s Degrees in the School of Public Health:

MS in Health Services with a Clinical and Translational Research Concentration: designed to provide students with a solid foundation in clinical and translational research methods as well as related competencies such as grant writing, ethical research conduct, and leadership.

MS in Epidemiology Master of Science: designed to help you develop a solid foundation in quantitative research methods skills while providing curricular flexibility that allows you to explore substantive content areas of interest to you.