Making Medicines

Making Medicines: The Process of Drug Development Online Certificate

A partnership between Morehouse School of Medicine & Eli Lilly and Company

Drug discovery and development is complex, and it may take up to 20 years and multiple steps to bring a medicine from the research lab to patient treatment. The medical expertise and processes that contribute to scientific-based drug development are often unfamiliar to students in science and health-related fields. Based on current research, there is a need to increase understanding and awareness of the drug discovery and development process.

Making Medicines: The Process of Drug Development is an innovative, eLearning course geared toward students with an interest in health and science fields with an emphasis on gaining knowledge in the area of medical research.

Course Overview

The course consists of seven chapters that may be viewed in their entirety or custom selected by topic by the institution.

The seven chapters are:

  1. Overview of Drug Development and Regulatory Approval
  2. Drug Discovery: Which Comes First, the Indication or the Drug?
  3. A Rational Approach to Drug Development
  4. From Molecule to Medicine: Non-Clinical/Early Clinical Testing
  5. Late-Stage Development: Human Phase 2 and 3 Clinical Trials
  6. Drug Approval Process: Benefits and Risk Assessment
  7. Continuous Development: Ongoing Responsibilities, Accountabilities, and Activities

Students will:

  • Gain deeper insights into the drug discovery and development process
  • Understand the regulatory environment under which drugs are developed
  • Learn how patient insights inform drug development and clinical trials
  • Identify key stakeholders, including healthcare providers, and their contributions to drug development

The learner will experience various elements within each chapter, which may include one or more of the following:

  • Case studies to help the learner apply the information presented
  • Glossary and reference sections
  • Knowledge builders to boost understanding of a specific topic
  • Quizzes and chapter tests
  • Videos from subject matter experts

Other features include:

  • A user-centric design following the core tenents of adult learning principles
  • Expertise from the FDA and NIH
  • On-demand eLearning to provide schedule flexibility
  • Interactive technology to engage participants and enhance retention

At the end of the course, participants will receive a grade percentage and will be asked to complete a course evaluation. The completed evaluation and a course grade of 70 percent are required to obtain a Certificate of Completion.

Cost

$550 for certificate | Student Price: $300 (Must show proof of enrollment within the last year)

Courses are available on demand. You can start and finish at your convenience.

 

For additional information, contact msmonline@msm.edu


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