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Health Services Research Special issue: "Bridging the Gap between Research and Health Policy"
Health Services Research publishes articles by RWJF Clinical Scholars alumni as part of a special issue on "Bridging the Gap between Research and Health Policy" featuring articles by current and former RWJF Clinical Scholars. Print edition to be pub in Feb 2012.
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Selected Fellowship Programs Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
In addition to the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research support for training and research, academic anesthesiologists can benefit from programs offered by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Tracking the Careers of Academic General Pediatric Fellowship Program Graduates: Academic Productivity and Leadership Roles
Peter G. Szilagyi, MD, MPH; Robert J. Haggerty, MD; Constance D. Baldwin, PhD;
Heather A. Paradis, MD, MPH; Jennifer L. Foltz, MD, MPH; Phyllis Vincelli, BS;
Aaron Blumkin, MS; Tina L. Cheng, MD, MPH
THE FIELD OF pediatrics is more than 150 years old, yet the discipline of academic general pediatrics (AGP) is relatively new and still building the foundations for schoarship. Early on, most academic pediatricians were generalists. Many subsequently branched into evolving subspecialty disciplines. Between the 1930s and the 1970s, the dramatic rise in pediatric subspecialties, typically supported by discipline-specific fellowship programs, was accompanied by an equally striking reduction in the number of pediatric academic generalists. This evolution led to calls for renewed attention to scholarship in general pediatrics and in pediatric primary care in order to fill the “pipeline” for AGP with productive clinician-scholars.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine - Special CBPR Edition
The Clinical Scholars Program has supported a special supplemental issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine: Bridging Clinical Scholarship and Community Scholarship - New Directions for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Clinical Scholars Program.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program and Emergency Medicine
Adam Landman, MD, MS, MIS (Yale CSP), and Zachary F. Meisel, MD, MPH (Penn CSP)
Specialized research training for emergency physicians (EPs) may strengthen overall patient care through the development and improvement of clinical evidence in emergency care. One way an increasing number of emergency physicians have acquired these skills is through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program (CSP), a 2-year fellowship that trains physicians to be leaders in improving health care. In addition to providing training in health policy and health services research, the CSP emphasizes the translation of research into action through leadership training, program development, and community-based participatory research. This article provides an in-depth look at the CSP and its impact on emergency medicine (EM).
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The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program - Grant Results (March 2009)
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Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Mark 35 Years of Health (Jama Article)
Services Research
Voelker
JAMA.2007; 297: 2571-2573.
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Defining, Navigating, and Negotiating Success
The Experiences of Mid-Career RWJF Clinical Scholar Women
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