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Master of Science (M.Sc.) Experimental Surgery (Thesis): Surgical Outcomes Research (45 credits)

The M.Sc. in Experimental Surgery; Surgical Outcomes Research program focuses on the science of measuring and improving the outcomes of surgical patients. Coursework addresses research methods, biostatistics, and strategies to measure and improve postoperative outcomes. The thesis component of the program must focus on a topic in the field of surgical outcomes research.

Required Courses (33 credits)

EXSU 610 (3) Surgical Outcomes Research Foundations
EXSU 690 (4) M.Sc. Research 1
EXSU 691 (4) M.Sc. Research 2
EXSU 692 (4) M.Sc. Research 3
EXSU 693 (18) M.Sc. Thesis

Complementary Courses (12 credits)

3 credits from the following:

EPIB 600 (3) Clinical Epidemiology
EXMD 600 (3) Principles of Clinical Research

3 credits from the following:

EPIB 507 (3) Biostats for Health Sciences
EXMD 634 (3) Quantitative Research Methods

6 credits from the following:

EPIB 521 (3) Regression Analysis for Health Sciences
EPIB 629 (3) Knowledge Synthesis
EXSU 500 (3) Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
FMED 625 (3) Qualitative Health Research
PPHS 527 (3) Economics for Health Services Research and Policy

Or other relevant 500-, 600-, or 700-level courses upon approval of the student’s Research Advisory

Committee.

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