Primary Care Research Fellowship

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We offer a Primary Care Research Fellowship for clinicians who are interested in obtaining the necessary skills to incorporate research into primary care settings.

This fellowship will allow you to:

  • Receive training in early-career investigator competencies in primary care research
  • Develop your research projects and grants under the mentorship of senior faculty members
  • Attend seminars in healthcare delivery science methods and statistics, implementation research, mobile health technology, and human and health systems engineering
  • Work with expert faculty mentors in primary care research and engage in ongoing research
  • Participate in research presentations and conferences for postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty in primary care research
  • Obtain a fully-funded Master's degree in Public Health

Learn how to apply

Our fellowship program is designed to support four postdoctoral fellows annually for two to three years each. Our program's goal is to quickly and efficiently develop a new generation of early career investigators with the skills to address critical gaps in knowledge, to improve healthcare quality and population health, while reducing overall healthcare costs.

Faculty leadership

Our individually tailored mentoring fellowship is led by a team of senior primary care health services researchers:

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