The Creighton research community is tight-knit and supportive, with many areas of collaboration and intersection.
The Creighton University Department of Clinical Research and Public Health is your resource for all your clinical research needs. The department supports all learner and faculty-initiated clinical research in the School of Medicine from start to finish. We will guide you through the writing and statistical process, complete the IRB submission, work step by step through the initiation process and provide study management and record keeping. Read below for more information on how we can help with your study.
Our clinical research is often focused on disparities, so the Creighton's Clinical Research and Public Health departments have partnered to address public health needs and move ideas forward.
The Department of Clinical Research and Public Health will guide you through the writing and statistical process, Institutional Review Board (IRB) submission, the grant initiation process, study management and record keeping.
At the Creighton University School of Medicine we endeavor to create a culture of inquiry, to improve health by asking relevant research questions and pursuing those answers. Research mentors are available in many fields of research in the School of Medicine.
See below for additional resources and more information about research opportunities:
Clinical research requires an orderly, systematic approach to increase success. Specialists with different areas of expertise are needed to help you create a well-formulated research question, write your proposal and submit to the Institutional Review Board (IRB).
Find a complete set of research steps, including training requirements and how to submit research.
Start Up
Financial Services
Study Management
Grant Preparation & Assistance
Poster, Abstract and Manuscript Support
Medical students, as well as graduate learners and trainees, looking for research opportunities and mentors in the School of Medicine are invited to attend Research Interest Groups. Supported by the Department of Clinical Research, the program aims to improve the quality of research and provides opportunities for our learners to have access to research projects. Additionally, our faculty find mentees and research teams are formed.
Creighton also offers access to seminars, grand rounds, conferences and symposia that contribute to education and research in the School of Medicine.
Meetings are held in-person and virtually and are open to all our students, residents, fellows and faculty from both campuses.
Topics covered during a meeting may include:
Studies being considered
Studies ongoing
Studies completed
View current listing of Omaha and Phoenix Research Interest Groups.
Meeting times and locations are subject to change. Contact SOMResearch@creighton.edu for up-to-date information
Department of Biomedical Sciences Seminars
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Department of Pharmacology and Neurosciences
Translational Hearing Center Seminars
Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
Department of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
Trauma Department Research Meeting
Guidance on procuring and managing grants is available from the Department of Clinical Research and Public Health and the Sponsored Programs Administration.
Creighton offers centralized support from submitting grant applications to managing funded grants including help searching for grant opportunities, editing, budget creation, financial management and data entry and storage.
The Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance is committed to providing learners with the tools and resources needed to help navigate research. The process can be complex, and we want to help you navigate the process with ease.