PhD Program: Patient-Oriented Research

PhD students enrolled in the PhD program Patient-Oriented Research are members of the Graduate School of Medical and Health Sciences.

The focus of this PhD Program lies on patient-oriented clinical research, be it in the care, prevention, therapy or behavioral change of patients inside or outside the clinic. This PhD program is particularly recommended for students of the Faculty of Medicine with Clinical Research, Medicines Development and Sport Science as their PhD subject.

Curriculum

Before graduating, GSMHS PhD students must earn at least 18 ECTS alongside their research. Each student’s individual study plan is developed in collaboration with their doctoral committee, especially the first supervisor.

Students can tailor their curriculum to their interests, selecting from Master’s and PhD courses offered by the University of Basel, GSMHS, GRACE, as well as other national or international universities and institutes.

As outlined in the regulations, ECTS may be granted for:

  • Methods and Science Courses
  • Transferable Skills Courses (min. 2 ECTS)
  • Research Seminars & Journal Clubs (max. 4 ECTS)
  • Summer Schools & Workshops
  • Active Participation in Conferences (max. 8 ECTS)
  • Organization of Conferences
  • Involvement in Teaching (max. 4 ECTS)

GSHMS PhD students must complete a minimum of 2 ECTS from at least two of the following domains: 

  • Academic writing
  • Research Data Management
  • Scientific Integrity
  • Science Communication

Recommendations

To help PhD students enrolled in the Patient-Oriented Research program plan their studies, we have compiled a list of recommended courses below.

Please note:

  • In addition to scientific and methodological training, it is highly recommended that GSMHS PhD students participate in at least one multi-day event (minimum 2 days) to network with other PhD students.

List of Recommended Courses

*The Research using RWD I modules can be combined with module 3 (Observational Studies) or module 4 (Randomized Controlled Trials) from the EHRM course to receive 1 ECTS

*The Research using RWD II modules can be combined with modules from the RWD I course or module 4 (Randomized Controlled Trials) from the EHRM course to receive 1 ECTS

CourseECTS Semester
Courses offered at the GSMHSfrom 0 to 3 Fall & Spring

Organization

arno truksaess

Prof. Dr. Arno Schmidt-Trüksäss

Department of Sport, Exercise and Health (DSBG)

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niklaus landhardt

Prof. Dr. Niklaus Labhardt

Department Clinical Research (DKF)

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matthias briel

Prof. Dr. Matthias Briel

Department Clinical Research (DKF)

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florian thieringer

Prof. Dr. Florian M. Thieringer

Department Biomedical Engineering (DBE)
University Hospital of Basel (USB)

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andrea kiemen

Dr. Andrea Kiemen

Coordination PhD Program Patient-Oriented Research
Department of Clinical Research (DKF)

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Anja Matthiä

Dr. Anja Matthiä

Coordination Graduate School Medical and Health Sciences (GSMHS)
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institut (Swiss TPH)

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David Elmiger

David Elmiger

PhD student at the Division of Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Department of Clinical Research at the University Hospital Basel.

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Do you have specific questions about the PhD Program Patient-Oriented Research?

Contact our coordination office at the Department of Clinical Research!

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