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Master of Science (M.Sc.) Experimental Surgery (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)

This M.Sc. in Experimental Surgery (Non鈥怲hesis) offers a graduate鈥恖evel training program in core fundamentals of modern surgical research. The program is based primarily on academic course work and short projects. It is designed to be flexible and provide students the opportunity to gain core disciplines whilst allowing training opportunities in more specific areas such as global surgery, innovation, education, or as the interest of the students dictates. The individual research interests of the faculty cover a wide spectrum, from injury, repair, recovery, tissue engineering, transplantation, fibrosis, cancer and stem cell biology, biomechanics, and organ failure, to surgical simulation, surgical innovation, education, and evaluative/outcomes research. Importantly, the project(s) is performed in a collaborative spirit with basic and clinician scientists working together using interdisciplinary approaches to solve the most challenging problems in the field of surgery. Upon graduation, students will have acquired core skills on statistics, knowledge management, biomedical research, epidemiology as well as education, global surgery, and innovation.

Required Courses (12 credits)

EXSU 500 (3) Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
EXSU 602 (3) Knowledge Management 2
EXSU 623 (6) Surgery Research Project 2

Complementary Courses (24 credits)

3 credits selected from:

EDPE 575 (3) Statistics for Practitioners
EPIB 507 (3) Biostats for Health Sciences
EXSU 606 (3) Statistics for Surgical Research

Or 3 credits of a research design or statistics course at the 500 level or higher.

3 credits selected from:

EXSU 603 (3) Surgical Education Foundations
FMED 525 (3) Foundations of Translational Science

6 credits selected from the following*:

EDPE 637 (3) Issues in Health Professions Education
EDPH 689 (3) Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
EPIB 521 (3) Regression Analysis for Health Sciences
EXSU 505 (3) Trends in Precision Oncology
EXSU 620 (3) Surgical Innovation 1
EXSU 621 (3) Surgical Innovation 2
PPHS 528 (3) Economic Evaluation of Health Programs

*Note: Students either take EDPE 637 and EDPH 689; or EPIB 521 and PPHS 528; or EXSU 620 and EXSU 621; or EXSU 505 and any course in the course grouping available in a given year if the number of registered students has not exceeded the projected enrolment.

12 credits selected from:

BMDE 653 (3) Patents in Biomedical Engineering
BMDE 654 (3) Biomedical Regulatory Affairs - Medical Devices
BMDE 655 (3) Biomedical Clinical Trials - Medical Devices
DENT 669 (3) Extracellular Matrix Biology
EDPE 637 (3) Issues in Health Professions Education
EDPE 687 (3) Qualitative Methods in Educational Psychology
EDPH 689 (3) Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
EPIB 681 (3) Global Health: Epidemiological Research
EXMD 609 (3) Cellular Methods in Medical Research
EXMD 610 (3) Molecular Methods in Medical Research
EXSU 501 (6) Medical Technology Internship 1
EXSU 601 (3) Knowledge Management 1
EXSU 605 (3) Biomedical Research Innovation
EXSU 620 (3) Surgical Innovation 1
EXSU 621 (3) Surgical Innovation 2
EXSU 622D1 (6) Surgery Research Project 1
EXSU 622D2 (6) Surgery Research Project 1
EXSU 684 (3) Signal Transduction
FMED 619 (3) Program Management in Global Health and Primary Health Care
PHGY 518 (3) Artificial Cells
PHGY 550 (3) Molecular Physiology of Bone
PPHS 511 (3) Fundamentals of Global Health
PPHS 529 (3) Global Environmental Health and Burden of Disease

Elective Courses (9 credits)

9 credits taken from 500-, 600-, or 700-level courses at the University, which may include courses from the list above, will be taken with the approval of the director of the program/adviser.

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