Courses Details

NUTR692: Research Seminar For Clinical Nutrition I

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Fall term(s) for residential students;
  • 2 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Olivia Anderson (Residential);
  • Prerequisites: NUTR 691
  • Description: This course aims to support your development into an independent clinical researcher. You will learn about and engage in special topics applicable to being a successful clinical researcher including, but not limited to, the peer review process and conducting a journal club. This course also offers dedicated research time to actively work on your clinical project. This dedicated time will be in-class with opportunities for various support systems such as peer review or presenting on progress. Overall, this course will prepare you to embark on your individual research journey.
  • Learning Objectives: Evaluate the components of a research manuscript Communicate with clinical dietitians to learn about their research work ??Practice oral presentation skills for different types of research presentations (e.g., journal club, progress report) Collaborate professionally with research team members (i.e., mentors)
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