The Center for Neuromusculoskeletal Clinical Research (CNCR) fosters a culture of clinical and scientific discovery by providing research and educational opportunities for the next generation of clinicians and scientists.
Medical students interested in contributing to research are given the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience in the area of neuromusculoskeletal clinical research. Medical students interested in research can do so through volunteer opportunities or can conduct research for credit. Medical students are provided the unique opportunities to foster scientific growth, gain additional insight into neuromusculoskeletal clinical research, and enhance their overall medical school experience.
Graduate students interested in the area of neuromusculoskeletal clinical research can work with faculty and staff at the CNCR as part of their graduate education through mentorship on guidance and dissertation committees. Graduate students will be provided with the unique opportunities to foster scientific growth, gain additional insight into neuromusculoskeletal clinical research, and enhance their overall graduate school experience.
Undergraduate students who are interested in contributing to research are given the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience in the area of neuromusculoskeletal clinical research. Undergraduate students interested in research can do so through volunteer opportunities or through registered internships. Undergraduate students are provided the unique opportunities to foster scientific growth, gain additional insight into neuromusculoskeletal clinical research, and enhance their overall undergraduate experience.