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About the CIP

 

Advantages of the CIP:

  • Residents in a specialty/subspecialty program have an opportunity to train as clinician investigators in an accredited and audited Royal College research training program and concomitantly pursue a Masters of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree, or a Postdoctoral Fellowship.
  • CIP provides dedicated research time within the context of a rigorous training milieu.
  • CIP trainees have the opportunity to participate in seminars specifically designed for the clinician scientist trainee.
  • CIP trainees at the University of Toronto share their education with a large group of fellow trainees with whom they can share experiences, discuss relevant issues, and mold their training environment.
  • CIP graduates obtain a certificate of completion from the RCPSC, attesting to the completion of the research and clinical components of the program.
  • CIP graduates are positioned for success as independent investigators because they have research training credentials and practical research experience.

 

 

 

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