Research Training
Contributors:
Carmen Lewis, Robb Malone
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filed under:
Internal Medicine,
SHEPS,
Health Services,
Research,
NRSA,
Faculty,
General Medicine,
GIM,
Research Committee
The Division provides research training through the NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship. The goal of the Fellowship is to train primary care physicians for academic careers with an emphasis on research.
NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship Donald E. Pathman, MD, MPH, Director The fellowship‘s goal is to train primary care physicians for academic careers with an emphasis on research. The two-to three-year fellowship provides participants with the knowledge, skills and experience to pursue an individual research program. During the fellowship, participants complete three to five research projects, working closely with a variety of faculty from across UNC’s health sciences schools and other schools on campus. Mentoring plays a key role in fellows’ development. Fellows’ research generally falls within one or more of the following areas of research excellence and opportunity on campus, working with the listed program faculty:
End-of-Life Care, Palliative Care andGeriatrics Decision Sciences and Evidence-BasedMedicine Access to Care and Rural Health
Link for more information: Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research www.shepscenter.unc.edu/training_programs/nrsapc/
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